7 May
2023
7 May
'23
16:14
On 07.05.2023 18:58, Per Jessen wrote:
Side question - how do I make a user timer run when the user is not logged in?
If you enable lingering for a user, systemd user instance is started on boot (instead of first time user logs in). You will need configure your unit to be auto-started. Note that it will start everything. There is no way to start one single unit. I am not sure if it is possible to distinguish between start due to lingering or start due to use logon. It depends on what is started by various desktop environments. loginctl enable-linger