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Discussion: Auto-enable systemd user service across all distros #23

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gonX opened this issue Nov 19, 2022 · 1 comment
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Discussion: Auto-enable systemd user service across all distros #23

gonX opened this issue Nov 19, 2022 · 1 comment

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gonX commented Nov 19, 2022

Having this would also require packaging a blacklist file that disables autoloading of the wacom and hid_uclogic modules.


Arguments for having an auto-enabling systemd user service:

  • Stuff should just work (on a properly configured system)

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Originally I was opposed to this on Arch since I was under the impression there is no precedent for doing this. However, while switching between Wireplumber and Pipewire Media Session, I noticed that user services were automatically being enabled. If it's possible to get the env var behavior more consistent we can more safely do this.

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hwsmm commented Dec 17, 2022

DEB/RPM already disables these modules, and (I tried) enabling systemd services automatically with #4, but it didn't work reliably so I am now trying to disable it through #24

It seems Arch PKGBUILDs are using --global, but I think enabling the service is unnecessary since launch scripts in this repo already starts service if it's not available so...

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