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Using Ubuntu 20.04.

XRDP using GNOME is causing problems. Users close their RDP sessions but they dont seem to disconnect properly. This causes the issue of the user seeing a black screen after login.

I followed this workaround but this seems like a bad idea as it will just keep creating new sessions, right?

Is there a way to automatically log out stale sessions or remove it for a user when they login, and create a new session for them?

I have a feeling the solution is "Dont use gnome for xrdp use xfce", is that true?

Dave
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    Does this answer your question? [Local Ubuntu desktop cannot login after opened Xrdp session](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1054063/local-ubuntu-desktop-cannot-login-after-opened-xrdp-session) – user68186 Mar 30 '23 at 19:20
  • Nope, it sure does not. – Dave Mar 31 '23 at 13:02
  • Are you using Wayland in your remote desktop by any chance? Try [switching from Wayland to Xorg](https://askubuntu.com/questions/961304/how-do-you-switch-from-wayland-back-to-xorg-in-ubuntu-17-10). – user68186 Mar 31 '23 at 16:17

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