Hi there,
First off, forgive me if this is documented or discussed somewhere already. I
couldn't find any reference to it in the man pages or in the mailing list
archives, and I'm relatively new to this community so I could easily be missing
something.
Context that can be skipped if you only
On 13.6.2019 20.52, Simon McVittie wrote:
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 15:43:36 +0300, Topi Miettinen wrote:
The sessions with slightly different scopes might be useful in some cases.
But if this is not the case, would it be possible to unify the scopes and
make systemd --user part of the login
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 15:43:36 +0300, Topi Miettinen wrote:
> The sessions with slightly different scopes might be useful in some cases.
> But if this is not the case, would it be possible to unify the scopes and
> make systemd --user part of the login session?
I don't think so. Consider these
Is there any way to tell systemd-networkd to use one .network file or
another depending on which SSID the Wi-Fi interface is connected to?
I've been working for a while on a router-like project that has a WAN
interface which normally gets its IP address by DHCP but can be
configured to use a
On 12.6.2019 22.20, Simon McVittie wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2019 at 19:57:39 +0300, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
12.06.2019 19:18, Simon McVittie пишет:
systemd user services are not part of a particular login session. They
exist outside all login sessions (look at systemd-cgls).
gnome-terminal
On 13.06.19 12:18, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> 13.06.2019 11:11, Josef Moellers пишет:
>> On 12.06.19 17:34, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> ...
>>>
>>> If I add pam_keyinit to systemd-user, I do get session keyring for gnome
>>> terminal, but this is really wrong one:
>>>
>>> bor@10:~> cat /proc/keys
>>>
Thank you for pointing this out. Unfortunately, the patch does not solve
the issue.
The problem does not exist on the stable version of systemd(v242). I will
consider the update of it.
On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 11:51 AM William Kennington
wrote:
> Probably related to this issue
>
13.06.2019 11:11, Josef Moellers пишет:
> On 12.06.19 17:34, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
...
>>
>> If I add pam_keyinit to systemd-user, I do get session keyring for gnome
>> terminal, but this is really wrong one:
>>
>> bor@10:~> cat /proc/keys
>> 2133e406 I--Q--- 2 perm 1f3f 1000 65534
On 12.06.19 17:34, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
> 11.06.2019 15:32, Josef Moellers пишет:
>> On 11.06.19 13:27, Mantas Mikulėnas wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jun 11, 2019 at 1:58 PM Josef Moellers >
>>> The point is that in the gnome-terminal case, pam_keyinit.so is not
>>> involved.
>>>
>>>
>>> It is.