On 09/21/17 18:34, Ed Greshko wrote: > On 09/21/17 14:10, Frédéric Bron wrote: >>> I don't know if they fixed it yet or not, but I ran into this >>> bug: >>> >>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1471519 >> I do not think this is that. >> >> What I understood is that: >> 1. we connect by ssh to launch the vncserver. The ssh connection >> creates the /run/user/${USER} directory >> 2. we launch vnc viewer >> 3. we exit the terminal where we launched vncviewer and at this moment >> the directory is removed. >> >> Why? > Just to confuse this even more.... > > If I do this.... > > 1. connect to remote system via ssh, launch vncserver > 2. connect from local to remote system by vncviewer > 3. exit the ssh session > > the /run/user/${USER} directory is removed. > > If I do this... > > 1. connect to remote system via ssh, launch vncserver > 2. exit the ssh session > 3. connect from local to remote system by vncviewer > > the /run/user/${USER} directory is there OK. > > But if I use remmina instead of vncviewer the /run/user/${USER} directory is there no > matter what order I perform the operations. > One more interesting thing.... After I logout of the vnc (remmina) session, KDE is the desktop, I logged in via ssh as another user. The /run/user/${USER} directory for the vncserver user still exists. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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