Hi Ricardo and Ludo, Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> writes:
> Ludovic Courtès <l...@gnu.org> writes: >> I removed pretty both .cache directories, moved .config sub-directories >> around, etc., and yet I am still unable to log in into the GNOME account >> (logging in to a non-GNOME account from GDM is fine.) >> >> I even tried upgrading the user’s profile just in case is contained >> incompatible schemas or who knows what, but that didn’t help. >> >> What extra bit of state am I missing? > > 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”. I left everything else in my home directory as it was. 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, there’s no icons or text for NetworkManager on the status bar, and icons aren’t working for applications in my user profile. I haven’t updated my profile yet, so that might help the icons. We’ll see. Thanks Ricardo for doing the update! -- Tim