On 7/12/21 10:27 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 13/07/2021 12:47, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 7/12/21 9:42 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> On 13/07/2021 12:33, Ed Greshko wrote:
>>> Either way works just fine.
>>
>> Another thing that I found can be "helpful" with KDE is to edit the
>> /etc/systemd/logind.conf to have one line read
>>
>> KillUserProcesses=yes
>>
>> I've done this for sometime now. I don't know, and really don't care
>> to find out, it the situation exists that prompted
>> me to do that. But, what was happening is that when one logged out
>> from the Plasma session some processes would
>> remain running in the background. I think the intention what that if
>> the same user logged in again those processes
>> could be reclaimed to speed up the login. I found that after a time
>> there were a large number of "orphaned" processes.
>> I also had issue with Plasma reconnecting to pulseaudio. I also
>> think that not killing processes was part of the "switch user"
>> feature which has been disabled by default and which I never really
>> tried using.
>>
>> Killing the user processes on logout fixed things for me.
>>
>
> I rebooted
>
The reboot I'd been requesting was to ensure status entries were "fresh".
I did that one and later on an additional one because
the turkey froze on me.
What I reference above was for normal operations where one may
login/logout/login multiple time in a day.
Oh my goodness KDE runs better on Xorg!