I forgot to mention that, since what I saw didn't seem too weird, but here 
is the info:
Looking at systemd there seem to be no parameters to the command (just 
"/usr/bin/lightdm"), from htop I can also see a child-process to that 
"lightdm --session-child 14 21". The Xorg child-process of the topmost 
lightdm is run as "/usr/lib/Xorg :0 -seat seat0 -auth /run/lightdm/root/:0 
-nolisten tcp vt7 -novtswitch".


On Monday, 22 June 2020 01:19:10 UTC+2, Tycho Andersen wrote:
>
> On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 09:05:37AM -0700, tcld wrote: 
> > I have now shifted to defining all my general environment variables in 
> > ~/.profile, which is made a little more difficult since I am using fish 
> as 
> > my main shell (so scripts *in* variables are somewhat limited, since 
> fish 
> > might not be able to execute them). Neither .bashrc nor .zshrc nor fishs 
> > config contain any further environment variables, and this seems to give 
> > ranger and the processes it spawns the proper environment. 
> > 
> > This leaves me with the few applications I am still unable to launch via 
> > dmenu: steam, Teams (flatpak) and at least one more I forgot. I really 
> have 
> > no clue how to even investigate this problem, since none of the 
> > applications appear to log anything when such a launch goes wrong. 
>
> Have you tried investigating: 
>
> > On Monday, 15 June 2020 17:39:58 UTC+2, Tycho Andersen wrote: 
> > > What's the actual command that lightdm is running? I'm on lightdm as 
> > > well, and I get stuff like $HOME etc. populated. 
>
> ? 
>
> Tycho 
>

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