FWIW systemd --user is expected to have been started as part of your session. This is supposed to be fully automatic. I don't think you can start it yourself, as it's up to systemd/logind to properly start the process and move it to the right cgroup. I've added systemd to the bug report, so maybe this time it will get some traction.
FWIW systemd --user is expected to have been started as part of your session. This is supposed to be fully automatic. I don't think you can start it yourself, as it's up to systemd/logind to properly start the process and move it to the right cgroup. I've added systemd to the bug report, so maybe this time it will get some traction.