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What is the output of
swayidle -d
and fromloginctl
?You may not be running within an elogind session which could explain the
unknown session
error.You are exactly right, I was running
seatd
. Switching toelogind
solved the problem.This was the output by the way:
The Output from
swayidle -d
should be similar to the following linesand the ouput from
loginctl
should list the session from the second line of theswayidle -d
output.If that is not the case you could look into setting up a login manager like greetd.