On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 17:03:33 -0400, matthew Dyer via arch-general wrote:
>This morning I tried to reinstall gnome terminal and got no dice.
Somebody mentioned alt+f2 by a previous post. This seemingly opens a
GNOME "run dialoge". Did you try launching it that way? If so,
isn't there anything in .x
Hi,
the output of
less ~/.xsession-errors
should provide the same or at least similar output, as launching
gnome-terminal from command line. Much unlikely that journalctl does
contain any user session related logs of the kind you want to get.
If you are using some GNOME launcher, are you usin
Hi,
This morning I tried to reinstall gnome terminal and got no dice. I wonder if
something like mate-terminal might work, but not really good with advance
stuff. So it is deffennetly very strange since it just stoped working rite out
of the blue. Oh well.
Matthew
On 6/28/17, 3:45 AM,
Hi Matthew,
I'd try to go to a virtual console (usually Ctrl+Alt+FN, N = 1..12, F1
is probably your desktop environment) and use journalctl[1] to find some
logs related to gnome-terminal. Also having access to a command line you
can install some other terminal emulator[2] to be able debug issues f
Also you can press alt+f2, type gnome-terminal and press the enter key
to launch terminal.
On 06/27/2017 05:54 PM, Rafael Fontenelle wrote:
2017-06-27 17:35 GMT-03:00 matthew dyer via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
Hi all, For some strange ofeason, anon me terminal does not loa
2017-06-27 17:35 GMT-03:00 matthew dyer via arch-general <
arch-general@archlinux.org>:
> Hi all, For some strange ofeason, anon me terminal does not load either
> when search for it or selectable it in application ns Is there a way to fix
> this without having to rest stall Arch. Is there somethi
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