Hi.
As far as I understand the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR (in debian it's /run/user/) is
created by the logind service.I want to make the socket of the pulseaudio
server of one particular user available to all the others. In debian that
socket is in $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/pulse/. The problem is that $XDG_RUNTIME
Hi.
I have the memory cgroup controller configured in the kernel. I want to use it
myself directly without interference from systemd. I tried setting
DefaultMemoryAccounting=no in system.conf but systemd seems to still interfere
with the hierarchy for the memory controller (e.g. systemctl daemo
On Wednesday, May 9, 2018, 10:02:14 PM GMT+2, Simon McVittie
wrote:
>I don't think this is supported. systemd behaves as though cgroups v2 is
>in use (single unified cgroup hierarchy) even if you are currently using
>cgroups v1 (one parallel hierarchy per controller).
According to this
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