Timothy Sample <samp...@ngyro.com> writes:
> Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes: […] >> Do you have ~/.local? In my earlier tests this contained binary >> notification data that when loaded would lead to a crash. > > I’m testing GNOME on ‘staging’ now, and had the same problem (GDM worked > okay, but I could not login). I fixed it by deleting > “~/.local/share/gnome-shell/notifications”. Yes, that’s the file that caused me trouble in the past. I cannot be 100% certain, though, that other files also needed removing. (At least for the GDM user it worked fine to delete the whole directory.) > The newer GNOME seems much nicer, so this is pretty cool. The only > problems I see so far are that I lost my background picture, This appears to expected when using “guix gc”. I get this also without a major upgrade to GNOME. The background picture then reverts to white. > there’s no > icons or text for NetworkManager on the status bar Oh, hadn’t seen this one before. > and icons aren’t > working for applications in my user profile. Are these icons refered to by absolute file name? Might they have been garbage collected? > Thanks Ricardo for doing the update! Thanks for testing it! We still have the other GNOME upgrade that’s waiting for a rebase, which would also require some testing. -- Ricardo