![]() ![]() The inhibition logic is documented in Inhibitor Locks. If you are interested in writing a desktop environment that makes use of logind, please have look at Writing Desktop Environments. If you are interested in writing a display manager that makes use of logind, please have look at Writing Display Managers. For more information please consult the man pages: sd-login(7) The bus interface provides the same but in addition may also be used to make changes to system state. The library interface may be used to introspect and watch the state of user logins or seat. ![]() The daemon provides both a C library interface as well as a D-Bus interface. Please consult Multi-Seat on Linux for more information on the basic concepts. See systemd-logind(8).service for more information. This is a tiny daemon that manages user logins and seats in various ways. Systemd 30 and newer include systemd-logind. I see 2 slices (user120.slice and user1000. This page has been obsoleted and replaced. When I start my systemd system and login to it, I see 2 user sessions: c1 for user gdmand c2 for my user.
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