Awesome observation Chris,
Now that you mention it, I also have other DE installed. But the issue appears
without login into any of them beforehand.
I've noticed that sometimes when I login into other DE -> logout -> and login
again to gnome the apps works normally. Not sure which one I have a
dino99: I tried what I said, and GNOME apps launch when logging out
fully from each session. So the issue only occurs when two DEs have been
logged in (even if the XFCE session is logged out), I assume with the
same username. So perhaps GNOME apps think they're launching in XFCE,
but since XFCE is
dino99: I ran deborphan and bleachbit. Nothing major there.
The most recent change to this system was the setup of XFCE and XRDP for
remote login. If I restart the machine, I can launch the GNOME apps like
normal. To replicate the issue, I first have to remote login to XFCE (do
something, then log
dino99:
- which DE is used ? GNOME
- is it a rolling installation ? Yes
- can you confirm that issue when loging an other user ? I had to make a
new user to test this. Yes, it does work on the other user...
- try cleaning the system via deborphan and bleachbit (as root, but
carefully select opt
Users affected:
- which DE is used ?
- is it a rolling installation ?
- can you confirm that issue when loging an other user ?
- try cleaning the system via deborphan and bleachbit (as root, but carefully
select options)
- is journalctl show useful warnings/errors ?
After doing the requesting st
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I can confirm this with a few apps, including gnome-terminal, nautilus,
"book", "documents", "calendar", dconf Editor, "disks", "disk usage
analyzer", and "logs", all GNOME apps.
Oddly, certain apps are just fine, like Gedit, System Monitor, and the
help menu.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubunt
Running any of the above apps via command / command line with "dbus-
launch" in front works.
In my situation, the only thing that's different in my setup is the
addition of XRDP for remote desktop, which is set to log in to XFCE
instead of GNOME to allow the two sessions to continue side-by-side.
Yes,
same goes for totem as well.
Double clicking on video/audio files shows totem loading for a few
seconds and closing without error.
When I open totem from MATE Terminal and simply drop the video in its
window, works fine.
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This affects me on Ubuntu 17.10.
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 17.10
Release:17.10
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Additionally, I can only launch nautilus from the command line, and many
other GNOME apps, such as Photos, also do not open.
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** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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I'm also experiencing this issue. I first noticed it when attempting to
start gnome-terminal using i3. The keyboard shortcut failed to launch
the terminal. I've noticed the same behavior intermittently using Gnome
desktop as well.
Sometimes restarting resolves the issue. But after a couple restart
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I managed to start the gnome-terminal via this command: "dbus-launch
gnome-terminal"
It outputs this error tho: "WARNING **: Couldn't register with accessibility
bus: Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application
did not send a reply, the message bus security policy bl
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