Pierre Ossman wrote:
> The problem is that many of the modern technologies don't really make
> that distinction. For example, what happens with the ConsoleKit session
> inside VNC when the user logs out the local session that ran vncserver?
>   
I don't know enough about ConsoleKit to understand the problem.  Can you
elaborate?

> IMO, running vncserver should give an environment that's close to what
> you get when you log in with GDM.
>   

I don't have any problem with that, but there still needs to be a way to
pass environment variables from the console that launched vncserver into
the consoles launched within the VNC session.  I think that, whatever we
need to do to make the environment "new" from the point of view of Gnome
needs to involve those specific parts of the environment and should not
discard the rest.


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