Hello,

Well after re-installing all of gnome once, and testing and then
re-installing up to gdm (minus rebuilding the webkits) I still have the
wonderful error message of oops something went wrong and the system could
not recover.

Whoever put that in gnome should be horse wipped.

Looking at the journal log files I find the below wonderful error:

Oct 04 06:01:17 lfs systemd-timesyncd[172]:
interval/delta/delay/jitter/drift 128s/+0.001s/0.191s/0.001s/+4ppm
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs gnome-session[433]: Entering running state
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs gnome-session[433]: WARNING: Unable to find required
component 'gnome-settings-daemon'
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs gnome-session[433]: gnome-session[433]: WARNING:
Unable to find required component 'gnome-settings-daemon'
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs org.a11y.atspi.Registry[444]: SpiRegistry daemon is
running with well-known name - org.a11y.atspi.Registry
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs org.a11y.Bus[437]: Successfully activated service
'org.a11y.atspi.Registry'
Oct 04 06:01:15 lfs org.a11y.Bus[437]: Activating service
name='org.a11y.atspi.Registry'

Now this is just plain BS.  gnome-settings-daemon is most certainly
installed.  I even checked all of the directories mentioned in the
gnome-settings-daemon.pc file.

All I get on a google search is rubbish from the distros about have you
deleted it blah blah blah, which is also years old.  Nothing new and or
relevant.

Failing a complete re-install of lfs and then blfs I am unable to solve this.

I really do not fancy another week or so re-installing.

I am not even sure if re-compiling gnome-session with debugging symbols
would be helpful.

I get the exact same error if I disable the display manager, reboot and
login at console, manually startx and run gnome-session.

This time it is not gdm at fault.  That starts up and displays correctly.

Any thoughts on this?

Regards,

Christopher.

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