Am 2017-05-09 um 18:19 schrieb Mantas Mikulėnas:
> That might be nice... but, how come your services register a logind
> session in the first place? That doesn't happen unless something
> deliberately calls pam_systemd – and the service startup process
> generally doesn't involve calling PAM in the first place. So something
> doesn't add up. (Are you using su?)

Good point!
The User-Session for Debian-exim maybe really come from a su in a
script... I rewrote this script, now the User-Session for Debian-gdm
seems not to be startet again.

But gdm... it starts this service, in case of starting a user-session
for systemd.
This seems to be another Problem, understanding the following answers
from the others in this thread...

Thanks for your suggestion.

Jakob
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