On 2017-10-02 16:19, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:> As my understand, user session unit is enabled by symlink on
> ~/.config/systemd/user/. If there is not symlink on the directory,
> "is-enabled" command will show "disabled". "/usr/lib/systemd/user"
> is vendor preset directory, and just show "vendor preset: enabled".
>
> If you exec "systemctl --user preset", it will create symlink on
> ~/.config/systemd/user.
I think you misunderstood the nature of my observation. The modified package in the PPA works out of the box via the system level symlink:
Maybe it's not a problem at all. I just noticed a difference.
> Unfortunately, gnome-terminal and gedit show select window on top
> left... (this behavior same as old im-config on wayland, not problem on
> xorg).
Ok. I first thought it was a side effekt of the new im-config.service file, but now I realize it's not. Then it's probably not related to im-config at all, but rather ibus/wayland/whatever.
On 2017-10-02 16:19, Mitsuya Shibata wrote:> As my understand, user session unit is enabled by symlink on systemd/ user/. If there is not symlink on the directory, systemd/ user" systemd/ user.
> ~/.config/
> "is-enabled" command will show "disabled". "/usr/lib/
> is vendor preset directory, and just show "vendor preset: enabled".
>
> If you exec "systemctl --user preset", it will create symlink on
> ~/.config/
I think you misunderstood the nature of my observation. The modified package in the PPA works out of the box via the system level symlink:
/usr/lib/ systemd/ user/basic. target. wants/im- config. service
So no need to set a symlink in the users' HOME.
Maybe it's not a problem at all. I just noticed a difference.
> Unfortunately, gnome-terminal and gedit show select window on top whatever.
> left... (this behavior same as old im-config on wayland, not problem on
> xorg).
Ok. I first thought it was a side effekt of the new im-config.service file, but now I realize it's not. Then it's probably not related to im-config at all, but rather ibus/wayland/