Description of problem: If a user logs out from the plasma desktop, the systemd process and several subprocesses remain running. It prevents user to login to the plasma desktop again. The new session freezes at login splash screen forever. User should first login to text console, kill his systemd process and then he is able to login to plasma again. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 245.4-1.fc32 (but the issue was also present in fedora 31) How reproducible: By logging in second time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Login to plasma. 2. Logout from plasma. 3. Login to plasma. Actual results: Second logout remains stuck at splash page. Expected results: The systemd process exits after plasma logout. The new login process works normally. Additional info:
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I don't see this on F-36.
Do you have KillUserProcesses=yes in systemd config?