I'm back to testing u-s-d started under systemd, and I found some serious wackiness observing `sudo journalctl -f` when I use the brigtness up/down hotkeys.
The attached "wacky-journalctl.txt" file has the output of `sudo journalctl -f` during which I used the brightness hotkeys *twice*, and you'll see a slew interesting things happening *each* time I press a hot key.
For example, this is a small excerpt of what I'm seeing for every hotkey press:
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[1]: Created slice User Slice of root.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[1]: Starting User Manager for UID 0...
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[1]: Started Session 1 of user root.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: pam_unix(systemd-user:session): session opened for user root by (uid=0)
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Paths.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Starting D-Bus User Message Bus Socket.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Timers.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Listening on D-Bus User Message Bus Socket.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Sockets.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Basic System.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Starting Run Click user-level hooks...
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional systemd[4805]: Started D-Bus User Message Bus.
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle-Professional dbus-daemon[4839]: Activating via systemd: service name='org.gtk.vfs.Daemon' unit='gvfs-daemon.service'
I'm back to testing u-s-d started under systemd, and I found some serious wackiness observing `sudo journalctl -f` when I use the brigtness up/down hotkeys.
The attached "wacky- journalctl. txt" file has the output of `sudo journalctl -f` during which I used the brightness hotkeys *twice*, and you'll see a slew interesting things happening *each* time I press a hot key.
For example, this is a small excerpt of what I'm seeing for every hotkey press:
Oct 06 10:44:50 jason-Gazelle- Professional systemd[1]: Created slice User Slice of root. Professional systemd[1]: Starting User Manager for UID 0... Professional systemd[1]: Started Session 1 of user root. Professional systemd[4805]: pam_unix( systemd- user:session) : session opened for user root by (uid=0) Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Paths. Professional systemd[4805]: Starting D-Bus User Message Bus Socket. Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Timers. Professional systemd[4805]: Listening on D-Bus User Message Bus Socket. Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Sockets. Professional systemd[4805]: Reached target Basic System. Professional systemd[4805]: Starting Run Click user-level hooks... Professional systemd[4805]: Started D-Bus User Message Bus. Professional dbus-daemon[4839]: Activating via systemd: service name='org. gtk.vfs. Daemon' unit='gvfs- daemon. service'
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