On 11/3/2015 10:31 AM, Thompson, David wrote:
Systemd drama aside, an unprivileged Xorg sounds very useful.  Does

It's not really an unpriviliged X server. They've moved the privilege elevation from the file system (setuid root binary) to logind and the kernel. Debian have implemented Hans De Goede's hack. There are some onerous restrictions:

* Dependency on systemd.
* Kernel video driver. If KMS does not work on a given box then this does not work, either.
* The X server can only run on the virtual console used to start it.
* X server log files are stored in home directories.

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Rich P.
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