On Thu, Aug 3, 2017 at 8:09 PM, Marmorstein, Robert <marmorsteinrm@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I saw something similar to this in Arch Linux before I switched to Fedora. It happened shortly after the switch to systemd and persisted on my systems until at least the beginning of this year. I was able to see who was logged in by running "loginctl". Does that work for you? Robert M. Marmorstein Associate Professor of Computer Science Longwood University, Ruffner 329 201 High Street, Farmville, VA 23909 434.395.2185 marmorsteinrm@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, loginctl works. But I don't need to know who is logged in. I am the only one.
I was just checking how lxqt worked on an old notebook I that I don't use anymore.
AV
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