[solved] Re: logout kills X
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- Subject: [solved] Re: logout kills X
- From: Holger Herrlich <hohe72@arcor.de>
- Date: Fri, 1 Feb 2019 17:15:50 +0100
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On Thu, 31 Jan 2019 18:36:58 +0000
Brian <ad44@cityscape.co.uk> wrote:
> On Thu 31 Jan 2019 at 12:56:59 -0500, Felix Miata wrote:
>
> > tty1 became special with the introduction of systemd. Do not use
> > tty1 for X. Instead use tty2 and/or tty3 and/or tty4 and/or tty5
> > and/or tty6. Buster may have this fixed, as upstream has apparently
> > fixed it 3 months ago.
>
> The behaviour on unstable is unchanged from stretch. To use tty1 for
> X, move ~/.bash_logout
That's it. In especially commenting out everything in .bash_logout. At
least for my old Laptop... and this one.
> out of the way or alter it. That doesn't mean the origin of the bug
> doesn't involve systemd or X, but it removes the problem
Thanks.
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