Serge: Yes, that's what I meant. I'd prefer getting this fixed properly in UAL, but if we need cgmanager for that, we can start it for that.
If we can't start cgmanager automatically in Debian because it interacts badly with systemd's cgroup management, this would just as well apply to Ubuntu. So *if* we can run them side by side, we can auto-enable its systemd unit; if that's not possible, and systemd and cgmanager collide, let's close that task as invalid.
Serge: Yes, that's what I meant. I'd prefer getting this fixed properly in UAL, but if we need cgmanager for that, we can start it for that.
If we can't start cgmanager automatically in Debian because it interacts badly with systemd's cgroup management, this would just as well apply to Ubuntu. So *if* we can run them side by side, we can auto-enable its systemd unit; if that's not possible, and systemd and cgmanager collide, let's close that task as invalid.
Thanks!