Thanks to a new change, systemd will automatically kill a user’s processes when that user logs out. Previously, it was possible to start long-running processes that remained running, even when you ...
"But we do so in a very conservative way actually: a) there's a compile time switch to turn this off globally (--without-kill-user-processes, not used in Fedora) b) there's a runtime switch to turn ...
A vast majority of Linux systems these days are using systemd – a suite of programs aimed at managing and interconnecting different parts of the system. Systemd started replacing the init process back ...