On 18.08.2024 01:29, 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.
"manager" session type is new in systemd 256.
* The per-user service manager will now be tracked as a distinct "manager" session type among logind sessions of each user.
I cannot reproduce the missing tty, it is still present. So, it must be some local configuration problem. How is this session started? bor@tw:~> loginctl list-sessions --no-legend 1 1001 bor seat0 1317 user tty2 no - 2 1001 bor - 1386 manager - no - bor@tw:~> loginctl --version systemd 256 (256.4+suse.6.g5bba1ebe17)