Figured out what was the problem. The /tmp dir. Once I had nonexisting /mnt
dir on Guix boot. So I've added this piece In my file-systems:

(file-system
  (mount-point "/tmp")
  (device "tmp")
  (type "tmpfs")
  (check? #f))

This exact piece was causing a problem. Seems like it's connected to
x11-socket-directory-service from (gnu services desktop). So, maybe the
tmpdir was mounted after GDM boot and override the needed /tmp settings.

вт, 1 нояб. 2022 г. в 15:55, Grigory Shepelev <shege...@gmail.com>:

> Update. I can log into "Gnome on Xorg", change ownership of /tmp/.X11-unix
> to root:gdm, log out, and them login into "Gnome". This will enable
> Wayland.
>
> вт, 6 сент. 2022 г. в 11:05, Grigory Shepelev <shege...@gmail.com>:
>
>> Creating new user didn't helped.
>>
>> I created new user (did this Guix way, via adding to config and
>> reconfiguring the system) and logged it as a new user. Still X11 system
>> displays with `xrandr`, and `echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE`. I don't think
>> there is a need to try moving all home files, creating new user should
>> be enough to test provided option.
>>
>> Although I noticed a gear icon below in the right of the gdm screen when
>> logging in as a default user (saw that in Ubuntu) with options "GNOME"
>> or "GNOME on Xorg". Trying to login in "GNOME" (Wayland supposedly)
>> gives a black screen for ~2s.  After couple attempts logged back into
>> "GNOME on Xorg".
>>
>> Attached logs again. They says something about DBUS. Any ideas?
>>
>> ---
>>
>> (gsd-keyboard:5189): dbind-WARNING **: 13:35:36.273: AT-SPI: Error
>> retrieving accessibility bus address:
>> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not
>> provided by any .service files
>> (gsd-xsettings:5219): dbind-WARNING **: 13:35:36.476: AT-SPI: Error
>> retrieving accessibility bus address:
>> org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name org.a11y.Bus was not
>> provided by any .service files
>> GNOME Shell-Message: 13:35:36.777: Registering session with GDM
>> The XKEYBOARD keymap compiler (xkbcomp) reports:
>>  > Warning:          Unsupported maximum keycode 708, clipping.
>>  >                   X11 cannot support keycodes above 255.
>> Errors from xkbcomp are not fatal to the X server
>> (gnome-shell:5099): mutter-WARNING **: 13:36:02.454: Connection to
>> xwayland lost
>> ---
>>
>> On 05.09.2022 20:55, Grigory Shepelev wrote:
>> > Had some info from Guix Matrix channel:
>> > > GDM does wayland too with the option set to #t. I was able to get it
>> > to work going back from sddm, but I had to remove the home folder and
>> > recreate it from scratch, since gnome session was crashing on login. I
>> > had no problem starting gnome on a new account so i figured something
>> > was hanging around that cause a problem even after deleting all caches
>> > and configs etc.
>> > > By “home folder” I mean my user’s directory /home/use
>> >
>> >
>> https://matrix.to/#/!jivGmMiiorFwdgwaxc:matrix.org/$W4HJQCzv8G0aHM3_PAFrtUaj6Q3aS18vMZCwlMch71I?via=matrix.org&via=hummingbard.com&via=privacytools.io
>> > <
>> https://matrix.to/#/!jivGmMiiorFwdgwaxc:matrix.org/$W4HJQCzv8G0aHM3_PAFrtUaj6Q3aS18vMZCwlMch71I?via=matrix.org&via=hummingbard.com&via=privacytools.io>
>>
>> >
>> >
>> > Most likely will try for new user tomorrow
>> >
>> > пн, 5 сент. 2022 г., 16:24 Grigory Shepelev <shege...@gmail.com>:
>> >
>> >    Oops. I accidentally replied privately to d...@jpoiret.xyz, not
>> >    mentioning 57...@debbugs.gnu.org. I hope the history can be
>> recovered
>> >    from this message.
>> >
>> >    Josselin recommended to
>> >
>> >    - check permissions on /tmp/.X11-unix/ (gdm user should have r+w
>> >    permissions)
>> >
>> >          shegeley@zone51 /tmp$ ls -lah .X11-unix/
>> >          total 0
>> >          drwxrwxrwt 2 gdm      gdm    80 сен  5 16:12 ./
>> >          drwxrwxrwt 6 root     root  160 сен  5 16:16 ../
>> >          srwxrwxrwx 1 shegeley users   0 сен  5 16:12 X1
>> >          srwxr-xr-x 1 gdm      gdm     0 сен  5 16:12 X1024
>> >
>> >    -  check /var/lib/gdm/, doesn't have the proper permissions
>> >
>> >         Hm. That's really strange. For some reason /var/lib/gdm had
>> >         "transmission" as user-group. I assure you that I didn't
>> > explicitly
>> >         do any "dirty stuff" like that permission changing in my config
>> >
>> >
>> >         shegeley@zone51 /tmp$ sudo ls -lah /var/lib/gdm
>> >         total 0
>> >         drwx------ 1 gdm  gdm           38 авг 26 21:46 .
>> >         drwxr-xr-x 1 root root         248 авг 28 18:37 ..
>> >         drwxr-xr-x 1  973 transmission  62 авг 26 21:46 .cache
>> >         drwx------ 1  973 transmission  44 авг 26 21:46 .config
>> >         drwx------ 1  973 transmission  10 авг 26 21:46 .local
>> >         shegeley@zone51 /tmp$ sudo chown -R gdm:gdm /var/lib/gdm
>> >         shegeley@zone51 /tmp$ sudo ls -lah /var/lib/gdm
>> >         total 0
>> >         drwx------ 1 gdm  gdm   38 авг 26 21:46 .
>> >         drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 248 авг 28 18:37 ..
>> >         drwxr-xr-x 1 gdm  gdm   62 авг 26 21:46 .cache
>> >         drwx------ 1 gdm  gdm   44 авг 26 21:46 .config
>> >         drwx------ 1 gdm  gdm   10 авг 26 21:46 .local
>> >
>> >
>> >    After changing it was able to launch into GDM, but with X11 as
>> display
>> >    manager :( Attached new logs.
>> >
>> >
>> >    On 05.09.2022 10:23, Josselin Poiret wrote:
>> >     > Hi again,
>> >     >
>> >     > Grigory Shepelev<shege...@gmail.com> writes:
>> >     >
>> >     >> My config is heavily depends on it's directory (passing it with
>> >     >> --load-path). I can (and will) publish it all (I've been
>> >    planning to do
>> >     >> so) but I'd like to polish few parts.
>> >     >>
>> >     >> Any exact part are you looking for in config?  I attached my
>> >    system-wide
>> >     >> services.
>> >     > I asked for that partly because it helps identifying common
>> >    errors, and
>> >     > it's always better for people debugging to have access to all the
>> >     > information, and partly because I couldn't see anything that
>> >    could help
>> >     > in the logs.  However, it seems mutter can't write into
>> >    /tmp/.X11-unix/,
>> >     > could you check that the gdm user has the permission to write
>> >    there?  It
>> >     > should be rwxrwxrwx.  I don't see any modification in your config
>> >    that
>> >     > would prevent the x11-socket-directory-service from
>> >    %desktop-services to
>> >     > run.  Also, it seems that /var/lib/gdm/ doesn't have the proper
>> >     > permissions, maybe because of [1].  You can try `sudo chown -R
>> >    gdm:gdm
>> >     > /var/lib/gdm` to fix that.
>> >     >
>> >     > [1]https://issues.guix.gnu.org/36508
>> >     >
>> >     > HTH.
>> >
>
>

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