On 8/18/24 1:02 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 8/17/24 17:29, Georg Pfuetzenreuter via openSUSE Users wrote:
You nailed it:
$ loginctl list-sessions --no-legend 1 1000 david seat0 2959 user - no - 2 1000 david - 3116 manager - no -
I'm a bit surprised with your output, it does not have any tty information, so whilst my patch will remove the "weird" errors, it would still not make clipboard functionality work for you.
I can adjust it to instead read the session based on the seat, I'm not sure how reliable that is, but maybe more than assuming a tty, given a seat0 always exists.
Booting to 15.4 instead of Tumbleweed, things are indeed different:
$ loginctl list-sessions --no-legend 2 1000 david seat0
I wonder if this Tumbleweed phantom "manager" login is what is screwing up the rest of my desktop in TW? At least as far as the libinput oddness with Gtk apps that so far is yet unexplained.
Oh well, take this for whatever it's worth. If there shouldn't be 2 sessions in TW -- is that something I need to file as a bug? I've spent a week or two trying to put my finger on why TW is FUBAR with focus-follows-mouse and Gtk apps?
Unfortunately, I don't know what's "expected" in that regard or if it's related. My Wayland Tumbleweed shows the separate user and manager sessions as well, but the user one _with_ an entry in the tty column.