Hi Petter, On Fr 09 Okt 2015 07:47:12 CEST, Petter Reinholdtsen wrote:
[Mike Gabriel]Same here... See [1]..., but actually more processes than just SSH processes are affected. No fix in sight, afaik.To fix it, we need to know how to get a list of logged in users. The UNIX way is looking in the utmp directory (for example using who/w), but obviously this is not working if killer kill the wrong processes. Is there a way to get a list of currently logged in users on the machines with the problem? I asked a similar question in BTS[1], and it would be great if you could send the answer there. [1] <URL: https://bugs.debian.org/793516 >
ok, I will check that.If the standard Unix way of checking users fails, then I presume one or several bugs in the systemd + desktop integration realm.
Surely, killer should work-around such kinks, but we need to ping other package maintainers, as well, if standard Unix paths are being left and request comments on that.
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