Re: Fast User Switching does not seem to work

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constantine composed on 2014-10-09 13:35 (UTC):

>> Does your Arch use systemd?
>> Is your *buntu not using systemd?

> Yes to both.

> I am aware of the on-demand "feature" and did what you proposed (had
> already done the same for half of the terminals).

> After testing I noticed something more specific.
> Suppose the following tty2,3 or VT:
> 1. Ctrl+Alt+F2:    logged in user in console (no X)
> 2. Ctrl+Alt+F3:    logged in user in console (no X)
> 3. Ctrl+Alt+F4:    logged in user in Desktop Environment (X)
> 4. Ctrl+Alt+F5:    logged in user in Desktop Environment (X)

>>From 1 to 2, or 2 to 1 there is no delay.
>>From 1,2 to 3, or 1,2 to 4 there is **no** delay.
>>From 3,4 to 1,2 there **is** delay.
>>From 3 to 4, or 4 to 3, there **is**delay.

> Do you think I should post to systemd for this?

I guess any of the following could be better than here:
user-mode-linux-user
systemd-devel
xorg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
arch-general
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