Anthony Carrico <[email protected]> writes:
> 2. Does everyone know the joy of using ~/.config/systemd/user/ to start
> and stop ssh-agent (and also tiddlywiki for that matter)?

I usually just let my desktop environment handle ssh-agent-cy, but I do
have dircproxy and fetchmail systemd units at a user level, and they're
nice and simple (even if systemd is not).

My question is: does anyone know a way to spec those user-level unit
files to be started on system boot and on interactive/X login.  I want
those two examples to start as my user whenever the machine is started,
and a couple of others ("redshift" in particular) to be started whenever
I log into X.

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