Re: systemd 230 change - KillUserProcesses defaults to yes

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On Jun 1, 2016 3:03 AM, "Vít Ondruch" <vondruch@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> Dne 31.5.2016 v 21:20 DJ Delorie napsal(a):
> > Lennart Poettering <mzerqung@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >> Again, as mentioned before: key here is that permitting user processes
> >> to stick around after all sessions of the user ended needs to be a
> >> privilieged concept. It should not be allowed for user code to stick
> >> around after logout, unless this is explicitly permitted by the admin,
> >> and this hence needs to be enforced by privileged code.
> > How many Fedora installs are multi-user these days?  How many
> > single-user desktops are we afflicting with a "you must ask an admin"
> > rule, when there is no admin besides the user sitting at the keyboard?
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> How many users logs out if they leave their (single-user) computer? I
> myself lock the computer, so everything keeps running and this problem
> appears to be artificial in this context.
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Me, all the time.  I ssh in, start a job in tnux, and log out.

--Andy

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