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When seat1 logout seat0 also get loged out with it. #18491

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devbapidey opened this issue Feb 6, 2021 · 17 comments
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When seat1 logout seat0 also get loged out with it. #18491

devbapidey opened this issue Feb 6, 2021 · 17 comments

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@devbapidey
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I found this bug with Debian testing. More info https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=981867

@poettering
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[Canned reply follows] When submitting a GitHub issue, please fill in the submission form you find in the issue creation page, i.e. provide the requested details, such as distribution and systemd versions. We ask you these details to keep frustration at a minimum, both for us, and for you. If you don't provide this information it makes things needlessly difficult to help you.

Also, please keep in mind: this is a bug and feature request tracker only. If you have a support question, i.e. wonder how to use a feature, or can't figure out how to do something best, please use a different forum, such as the systemd mailing list. Also, do not file bug reports unless you can reproduce the issue with one of the two most recently released upstream version of systemd. For everything older, please contact your downstream distribution instead.

Thank you for understanding!

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devbapidey commented Feb 10, 2021

@poettering Nice Try.
I am currently using systemd v246.6 so I can clearly report here. You may not notice but that is what said from debian side. Before closing the issue did your read the link I provide?

As for your info I am useing
Ubuntu 20.10 amd64 with Linux kernel 5.8.0-43-generic
systemd 246.6
gnome 3.38.3
nvidia-driver-460

I hope that's all version info you need and things are available on link but I repeat,

I am using dell vostro 3668 PC tower with two monitor with two seat via loginctl. For admin I am using Intel g4560's igpu Intel HD 610 and for another account I am using nvidia gt1030 with hdmi port. I attach keyboard mouse and nvidia video card's drm and audio port to seat1 via loginctl. System boot and simultaneous login happening with two user with two seat. But when the user with nvidia card (note here only with nvidia card) get log out the whole system get loged out. Note here application opened in seat0 with gnome remain unclosed, when seat0 user relogin all window remains opened. At first look I think that is nvidia driver problem but I can reproduce that same thing with opensource neuveau driver. For testing it I uninstall nvidia driver in ubuntu 20.10 and install neuveau then follow. Same result.

@poettering
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is thta the closed source nvidia driver?

as that driver doesn't use the driver model it's not supported for multi-seat. sorry!

@devbapidey
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ya! it's closed source. But open source also has same problem as I said previously.

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I am not even sure what the bug is supposed to be. Please file a proper bug report, as requested, filling in the requested form and providing the requested data, explaining exactly what the issue is, and how we can reproduce it. And no closed source nvidia driver in the mix please.

Linking up bug reports between bug trackers is great, but just filing a bug here with nothing but a link to the debian bts is not a great idea, and we'll close that. We are not going to wade through other bug trackers to figure out the data we need.

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devbapidey commented Feb 10, 2021

What you don't understand? I think I give all details I had.

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I wrote the original multiseat support for systemd. Anyway, this is not a chat service. Let's end this here Please file a proper issue, if there's something left to fix.

@devbapidey
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Should I put a video demonstration for you? You are so hurry for closing the issue.

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nope, i don't care for videos. I care for well-formed, comprehensive bug reports. Can't be that hard.

@devbapidey
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Well I did it. I think you are not reading. Can you say what or which part you don't understand?

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Well I did it. I think you are not reading. Can you say what or which part you don't understand?

No, you didn't. The original issue template you completely skipped over serves the purpose of having all issues in somewhat consistent format with all important bits of information at one place, without the need to follow links to other discussions and parse the information there. So, please, fill in the issue template with the requested details, so we have something actionable here.

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OK! I will fill it.
'is thta the closed source nvidia driver?' :- You misspelled that spelling. Did you notice that. It explained you are too hurry to not listen.

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is thta the closed source nvidia driver?

as that driver doesn't use the driver model it's not supported for multi-seat. sorry!

That one

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@devbapidey you are not helping your case.

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devbapidey commented Feb 10, 2021

systemd version the issue has been seen with

Used distribution

Linux kernel version used (uname -a)

Linux Vostro-3668 5.8.0-43-generic #49-Ubuntu SMP Fri Feb 5 03:01:28 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

CPU architecture issue was seen on


Intel CPU amd64 ( I know why intel also called amd )

Expected behaviour you didn't see

… When seat1 logout, just logout seat1. Why forcing to get log-out others seat.

Unexpected behaviour you saw

… Just logout who wants not the whole system.

Steps to reproduce the problem

… Just logout the seat1

As for your info I am useing
Ubuntu 20.10 amd64 with Linux kernel 5.8.0-43-generic
systemd 246.6
gnome 3.38.3
nvidia-driver-460

I hope that's all version info you need and things are available on link but I repeat,

I am using dell vostro 3668 PC tower with two monitor with two seat via loginctl. For admin I am using Intel g4560's igpu Intel HD 610 and for another account I am using nvidia gt1030 with hdmi port. I attach keyboard mouse and nvidia video card's drm and audio port to seat1 via loginctl. System boot and simultaneous login happening with two user with two seat. But when the user with nvidia card (note here only with nvidia card) get log out the whole system get loged out. Note here application opened in seat0 with gnome remain unclosed, when seat0 user relogin all window remains opened. At first look I think that is nvidia driver problem but I can reproduce that same thing with opensource neuveau driver. For testing it I uninstall nvidia driver in ubuntu 20.10 and install neuveau then follow. Same result.

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@devbapidey you are not helping your case.

Seems angry.

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