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author | David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> | 2014-10-03 15:58:44 +0200 |
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committer | David Herrmann <dh.herrmann@gmail.com> | 2014-10-03 16:07:14 +0200 |
commit | ce7b9f50c3fadbad22feeb28e4429ad9bee02bcc (patch) | |
tree | b5f12ae9987b4f0ad0170fe9d2675f9c78d97c0b /man/systemd-tty-ask-password-agent.xml | |
parent | 48fed5c55b5183e6d44702dfdccd3b5325d8689c (diff) |
console: add user console daemon
This adds a first draft of systemd-consoled. This is still missing a lot
of features and does some rather primitive rendering. However, it shows
the direction this code is going and serves as basis for further testing.
The systemd-consoled binary should be run as `systemd --user' unit. It
automatically picks up any session marked as Desktop=SYSTEMD-CONSOLE.
Therefore, you can use any login-manager you want (ranging from /bin/login
to gdm) to create sessions for systemd-consoled. However, the sessions
managers must be prepared to set the Desktop= variable properly.
The user-session is called `systemd-console', only the daemon providing
the terminal environment is called `systemd-consoled' (mind the 'd').
So far, only a single terminal session is provided on each opened
user-session. However, we support multiple user-sessions (even across
multiple seats) just fine. In the future, the workspace logic will get
extended so you can have multiple terminal sessions in a single
user-session for easier access.
Note that this is still experimental! Instructions on how to run it will
follow shortly.
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