Bug#920139:

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HI i had a similar problem with my install done many years ago; I fixed it by deleting the outdated package desktop-profiles I hope it can help you Greetings Gianluca

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Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-05-23 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Hello Bernhard, when removing GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR="/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/" from /etc/environment the system still bails out that No GSettings schemas are found. Here the error message: May 23 08:22:14 g6 at-spi-bus-launcher[16154]: dbus-daemon[16158]: Successfully activated service

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-04-27 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Adrian, so unfortunately it has still no clear error. In your .xsession-errors is tcosmonitor mentioned. As this package got 2016 removed [1] from debian - do you have still installed tcosmonitor or tcosmonitor-common? If yes, maybe that might cause some troubles? If no, which file tries

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-04-26 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Hello Bernhard, I get dropped back to xdm or sddm when I try to login to gnome-session. Attached to this message is the .xsession-errors log file of my guest user. Xorg.log says nothing special. The error now seems to be that gnome-session can't find the DISPLAY variable or the DISPLAY

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-04-26 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Adrian, > Using a console login and startx, everything works fine though. > > Logging in into amiwm works fine though! > > I also can't use a session created through xdm or a login manager > because a lot of GNOME and GTK complain or even seqfault and won't > start after creating a

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-04-25 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Dear Bernhard, after some updates to Debian/testing the old bug went away. I try to login with my user guest with a clean home directory. Now the error is: Apr 26 03:39:35 g6 gnome-session-binary[9035]: Entering running state Apr 26 03:39:35 g6 gnome-session[9035]: Unable to init server: Could

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-04-08 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Adrian, > I don't have any of those old GNOME applications installed, you mentioned. Then these files should not be there I guess like e.g.: /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/org.gnome.EasyTAG.gschema.xml On a system where e.g. easytag is installed a 'dpkg -S' returns this: $ dpkg -S

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-03-30 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Hello Bernhard, yes, I still encounter this bug in Debian/testing (Buster). I still can't login to a GNOME session using sddm. Using startx and running gnome-session from ~/.xinitrc everything works fine. I suspect running the X session from a display manager some environment variables do not

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-03-16 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
/schemas/* | sort -k 2 # wget "https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=2;bug=920139;filename=usr-share-glib-2.0-schemas-md5sums.txt;msg=41; -O usr-share-glib-2.0-schemas-md5sums.txt cat usr-share-glib-2.0-schemas-md5sums.txt | sort -k 2 # nautilus-pas

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-02-09 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Adrian, maybe one of the installed source files lead to a bad gschemas.compiled file? Could you create a file with the md5sums of all the xml files that seem to get combined into that gschemas.compiled file. md5sum /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/* >

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-02-09 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Dear Bernhard, thank you for your message. I have in fact installed gschemas.compiled: root@g6 (/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas) % ls -la |grep compiled -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 557484 Feb 9 08:34 gschemas.compiled I tried setting the environment variable in /etc/environment which did not fix the

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-02-04 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Control: tags 920139 + moreinfo Hello Adrian, Am 03.02.19 um 09:24 schrieb Adrian Immanuel Kiess: > The bug is, like I see it, that the applications cannot find the > gsettings schema directory. >From my point of view it might be more the file gschemas.compiled inside that directory. Does that

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-02-03 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Dear Bernhard, thank you very much for your reply. The bug is, like I see it, that the applications cannot find the gsettings schema directory. When setting export GSETTINGS_SCHEMA_DIR="/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/" in my .xinitrc I can launch GTK and GNOME applications when the xsession ist

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-01-31 Thread Bernhard Übelacker
Hello Adrian Immanuel Kiess, I tried to search the net about this message: "GLib-GIO-ERROR: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system" And found results pointing to .../share/glib-2.0/schemas/. Therefore renamed following file: /usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/gschemas.compiled And

Bug#920139: sddm: GTK and GNOME: Applications won't launch due error of glib2

2019-01-21 Thread Adrian Immanuel Kiess
Package: sddm Version: 0.18.0-1 Severity: important Dear Maintainer, currently in Debian/testing GNOME and GTK applications won't launch when the X session is launched through sddm or xdm. When trying to launch gnome-session through sddm the following glib2 and gnome- settings-schema related