Hi Christophe, On 15/03/25 10:01, Christophe Pisteur wrote:
Le vendredi 14 mars 2025 à 13:18 +0000, Luis Felipe a écrit :On 14/03/25 12:12, Christophe Pisteur wrote:I'll create a test user to see if it works for me too.(...)Please let us know how it goes,I've created a new user according to your instructions and the result is that the new user doesn't see an “oh no something has gone wrong...” error message.What should I do now?How can I find out what's causing this malfunction in my user space, given that I've already deleted ~/.config/dconf and ~/.local/share/gnome-shell without solving the problem?
In https://issues.guix.gnu.org/36924, they mention looking at ~/.cache/gdm/session.log. Mine lists several errors, even though my desktop is working normally, apparently. The same issue also mentions removing «.local/share» and «.cache». Personally, I'd remove the whole «.cache» directory, but I'd be more selective with «.local/share», removing only things related to GNOME. So finding the root cause of the problem might feel like playing «pin the tail on the donkey».
If this is taking precious time from you, though, I'd recommend booting the previous generation of the system to see if it works correctly and use that instead. You can select a previous generation from the GRUB menu when booting the system.
Hope that helps, good luck.
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