$ ck-list-sessions
Session4:
unix-user = '120'
realname = 'RabbitMQ messaging server'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = FALSE
x11-display = ''
x11-display-device = ''
display-device = '/dev/???'
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2012-01-06T17:27:13.153273Z'
login-session-id = ''
Session5:
unix-user = '1000'
realname = 'Forest'
seat = 'Seat1'
session-type = ''
active = TRUE
x11-display = ':0'
x11-display-device = '/dev/tty7'
display-device = ''
remote-host-name = ''
is-local = TRUE
on-since = '2012-01-06T17:27:51.421367Z'
login-session-id = ''
Interesting. So is this rabbitmq's fault for creating a console session,
or lightdm's or consolekit's fault for treating it like a user session?
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