I would have just fixed this up on the wiki, but I am not allowed to make changes. For this page: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/multiseat A couple of typos fixes: "In can" -> "It can" "this be visible" -> "this is visible" "upstream learnt proper" -> "upstream learns proper" Generally I think it would be nicer to replace "systemd-loginctl" with just "loginctl" right? Is the following sentence really still valid? "Well, with one exception: USB sticks can be assigned to a seat, but this is not fully fledged out yet." It conflicts with what I read at http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/multi-seat.html This also seems outdated: "The D-Bus interface is currently not documented, but will be." logind's dbus seems pretty well documented here: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/logind
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And yupp "systemd-loginctl" is an older name of "loginctl", and not used anymore. THis really needs updating.
Hmm, OK, so I made all the requested changes on my own, probably easier, after all. However, there's one exception, I can't make the "upstream learnt proper" → "upstream learns proper" change, as the fdo wiki refuses that change with an incorrect spam check...
I did try to edit it myself but I mistook the error message about "write" as missing write access. My apologies.
All fixed now. Thanks!
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