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[https://man.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/ Seatd] is a [[Seat manager|seat management]] daemon, that does everything it needs to do. Nothing more, nothing less. Depends only on libc. Seat management takes care of mediating access to shared devices (graphics, input), without requiring the applications needing access to be root.
{{Verified|0}}[https://man.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/ Seatd] is a [[Seat manager|seat management]] daemon, that does everything it needs to do. Nothing more, nothing less. Depends only on libc. Seat management takes care of mediating access to shared devices (graphics, input), without requiring the applications needing access to be root.


When using [[elogind]], seatd is not required and viceversa. Don't add both to auto-start.
When using [[elogind]], seatd is not required and viceversa. Don't add both to auto-start.


{{note|Reading about seatd and elogind, you might get the impression that elogind is required for polkit. But it works fine if you use groups in the polkit rules, only for "subject.active" elogind is required.}}
== Prerequisites ==
 
* Seatd requires that [[XDG_RUNTIME_DIR]] is set before starting your [[Wayland]] compositor.


== Installation ==
== Installation ==


{{Cmd|apk add {{Pkg|seatd}}       # install seatd
Install the {{Pkg|seatd}} package:{{Cmd|# apk add {{Pkg|seatd}}}}  
rc-update add seatd # configure it to auto-start
service seatd start # start it now
adduser $USER seat  # allow current user to access seatd
}}


If you are already logged in as a <code>$USER</code>, you will need to relogin.
== Configuration ==


== Configuration ==
=== Service management ===
To add the {{ic|seatd}} service to auto-start using [[OpenRC]]: {{Cmd|<nowiki># rc-update add seatd
# rc-service seatd start </nowiki>}}


When seatd is used with [[Wayland]], ensure that the following two mandatory steps are completed.
To add the currently logged in user to {{ic|seat}} group issue the command: {{Cmd|$ doas adduser $USER seat}}


* Set the variable [[XDG_RUNTIME_DIR]].
If you are already logged in as a <code>$USER</code>, you will need to relogin.
* The following environment variables needs to be set:
<code>XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland</code>
<code>LIBSEAT_BACKEND=seatd</code>
<code>XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=sway</code>


The variable <code>XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP</code> must be suitably adjusted if a different [[:Category:Compositor|Compositor]] is used.
=== Polkit ===


== Seatd and sway ==
[[Polkit#Using polkit with seatd|Polkit]] can be configured and used for authentication with seatd with certain limitations. Since seatd doesn't provide detailed session tracking, polkit rules that rely on these properties (e.g., subject.active, subject.local) cannot be evaluated. Hence graphical, session-aware [[Polkit#Authentication agents|polkit authentication agents]] are not supported.


When using seatd, adding the following lines to {{Path|~/.profile}} or other shell specific profile file will launch Sway automatically with and [[D-Bus]] only in tty1. {{Cat|~/.profile|<nowiki>...
Refer to [[Polkit#Example1|sample polkit rule file]] that works with seatd.
#start sway with DBUS (only in tty1)
if [ "$(tty)" = "/dev/tty1" ]; then
    exec dbus-run-session sway
fi
...</nowiki>}}
Instead of depending on {{Path|.profile}} or their equivalent files a [[Sway#Starting_sway|wrapper script]] can also be used.


== See Also ==
== See also ==


* [https://man.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/ seatd documentation]
* [https://man.sr.ht/~kennylevinsen/seatd/ seatd documentation]
* [https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/Setting-environmental-variables sway wiki]
* [https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/Setting-environmental-variables sway wiki]


[[Category:Desktop]]
[[Category:Seat_manager]]
[[Category:Seat_manager]]
[[Category:Wayland]]

Latest revision as of 12:15, 16 August 2025

Seatd is a seat management daemon, that does everything it needs to do. Nothing more, nothing less. Depends only on libc. Seat management takes care of mediating access to shared devices (graphics, input), without requiring the applications needing access to be root.

When using elogind, seatd is not required and viceversa. Don't add both to auto-start.

Prerequisites

Installation

Install the seatd package:

# apk add seatd

Configuration

Service management

To add the seatd service to auto-start using OpenRC:

# rc-update add seatd # rc-service seatd start

To add the currently logged in user to seat group issue the command:

$ doas adduser $USER seat

If you are already logged in as a $USER, you will need to relogin.

Polkit

Polkit can be configured and used for authentication with seatd with certain limitations. Since seatd doesn't provide detailed session tracking, polkit rules that rely on these properties (e.g., subject.active, subject.local) cannot be evaluated. Hence graphical, session-aware polkit authentication agents are not supported.

Refer to sample polkit rule file that works with seatd.

See also