One thing I noticed, if I kill the logged in session, the "unused" one remains in the list. For example: two real users, sddm shows four sessions (two for the real users, two unused) -- kill one of the user sessions -- sddm now has three sessions (one real user, two unused). Don't know if useful, but may be.
Same here, an Kubuntu as well.
One thing I noticed, if I kill the logged in session, the "unused" one remains in the list. For example: two real users, sddm shows four sessions (two for the real users, two unused) -- kill one of the user sessions -- sddm now has three sessions (one real user, two unused). Don't know if useful, but may be.