On 10/03/2014 07:19 PM, Christopher Gregory wrote:
> 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.
> 

I suppose XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is set to something that doesn't include /etc.
That's a major issue when KDE is also installed.

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