[Bug 1900008] Re: Sessions of screen does not keep running in background
Guilherme G. Piccoli
1900008 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri Dec 11 20:31:37 UTC 2020
That's interesting, I just performed your suggested test, and I couldn't
reproduce - it's a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 install, running MATE (not KDE!)
and GNU screen 4.8.0-1. After closing the terminal, I've opened another
one and "screen -x" worked fine, as expected.
Could you try to use MATE / Gnome to perform your test? So we can
isolate it to KDE (or not). Also, which version of screen is installed
in your system? Thanks!
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Title:
Sessions of screen does not keep running in background
Status in screen package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In a new fresh installed 20.04, when I use screen command and close
the terminal (not closing screen sesion), then I can't recover it with
screen -x, since does not exist. I can only recover screen sesion if
the original terminal running screen is not being closed.
For some reason, this is closing screen session of that user:
Oct 15 13:32:45 pc-caja2 systemd[1]: session-66.scope: Succeeded.
Oct 15 13:32:45 pc-caja2 systemd[1]: Stopped Session 66 of user usuario.
This does not happen in an upgraded system from 18.04 to 20.04.
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