On Wed, 2020-10-07 at 22:48 +0200, Pierre Labastie via blfs-dev wrote:
> On Sun, 2020-09-20 at 17:22 -0400, Joe Locash via blfs-dev wrote:
> > I've been battling this problem and would appreciate a sanity
> > check.
> > In my testing of lxde any screen session I start and then detach
> > from
> > gets killed when I logout. If I bypass lxdm by changing run level
> > to
> > 3 and using startx to start lxde and then logout the screen session
> > survives.
> > 
> > This also happens in a systemd build.
> > 
> > It's not a config issue. I build both elogind and systemd to not
> > kill
> > user processes on logout.
> > 
> > Thoughts?
> 
> Been pinged privately, but answering publicly. Sorry for not doing
> that
> earlier. I usually use gdm, and have never tried to keep any personal
> process open when loging out.
> But now, as you may have seen from the ticket, I've built lxdm (under
> gtk+-3), so I can try to reproduce.
> If I understand correctly, you start a screen session under lxde
> (started with lxdm), detach from that session (I'm not sure how to do
> that), then logout, which means you get back to the lxdm loging
> screen.
> But all your processes are killed then (including screen). You test
> that through a ssh connection or so?
> 
> the other way, you start lxde from a linux console, you sart screen
> and
> detach, then you exit lxde, then you logout from the linux console.
> Or
> are you doing something different?
> 
> I'll try and get back when I can confirm that behavior.
> 

I seem to observe the same behavior. Will look at it in more details
tomorrow.

Pierre

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