On 02/10/2016 10:21 AM, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 02/10/2016 09:50 AM, Ruben Safir wrote:
that has never been fast with any system I've touched with systemd.
Assuming that you're not a anti-system wingnut, like those who want to murder Leonard, then it seems you have a system that is not optimally configured.
I am but it doesn't matter, my personal feelings. I need to work with it and it is not helping to just ignor what should be a fixable problem, even for potteringware.
It seems that, if what you say is correct, the creation of dynamic 'terminals' is the issue.
That is just experienced speculation. I don't know if the slow CouncilKit response is directly related to the SSH issue. It wasn't before the upgrade. What changed?
That's more to do with the kernel or perhaps a
My openrc workstations are not suffering this problem
I ssh out (as I say, I use ssh-agent) and its instant, even transatlantic or transamerica(16 hops).
I look at 'ps' when the connection is up and see ssh is using 'pts/2' Where does that come from? Under /dev/pts/ there are 8 pre-created ttys that I own. Do you have those? if not, why not?
good tip. I'll follow up
If they are not there or you don't own them, that could account for it.
RTFM as 'man 4 pts' & 'man 7 pty'
I don't see this as systemd matter. Maybe a polkit matter or an apparmor matter.
has there been an apparmor change in configuation?
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