The problem occurs at the moment.
I was logged in as 'duke' but logged out (via the session menu) and then logged in as 'administrator'.
In the session menu both users have a check mark behind their names, even though user 'duke' is no longer logged in.
Here's the output of loginctl:
administrator@desktop-pc:~$ loginctl list-users
UID USER
1002 duke
1000 administrator
The problem occurs at the moment.
I was logged in as 'duke' but logged out (via the session menu) and then logged in as 'administrator'.
In the session menu both users have a check mark behind their names, even though user 'duke' is no longer logged in.
Here's the output of loginctl:
administrator@ desktop- pc:~$ loginctl list-users
UID USER
1002 duke
1000 administrator
2 users listed. desktop- pc:~$ loginctl user-status duke /user/1002. user
└─c2. session
├ ─1951 /usr/bin/pulseaudio --start --log-target=syslog
├ ─1984 /usr/lib/ pulseaudio/ pulse/gconf- helper
└ ─5506 /usr/lib/ x86_64- linux-gnu/ indicator- sound/indicator -sound- service desktop- pc:~$
administrator@
duke (1002)
Since: Tue 2013-12-10 16:37:31 CET; 3h 17min ago
State: closing
Sessions: *c2
CGroup: systemd:
administrator@
Any idea what I can do to prevent this?
Thanks a lot in advance.