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Update systemd documentation and systemd examples #894
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…logged in. Add example for an always running systemd service
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Thanks for the PR! more/better docs are always welcome.
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I don't know, if you are still interested in this @tomodachi, but if you are (which would be great), I have some small suggestions. Other than that, LGTM.
Co-authored-by: eladyn <59307989+eladyn@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: eladyn <59307989+eladyn@users.noreply.github.com>
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LGTM!
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cool
@robinvd this look good to you? |
Clarify that a systemd user service actually only works when user is logged in. Add example for an always running systemd service Co-authored-by: Eric S. Londres <ericlondres@outlook.com> Co-authored-by: eladyn <59307989+eladyn@users.noreply.github.com>
Hi people
It's not clear from the systemd example exactly how a user systemd service works.
With the given example spotifyd will only be started when the user logs in to the system
and it will also be stopped as soon as the user logs out.
That might not be a expected behaviour for a setup like a small headless device always connected to your speakers.
So I've added an example for that and made some clarifications.