I've loaded or configured "something" within Gnome so when I log into the system from the GUI the system will immediately go into a suspend state, I bring the system back out of suspend by pressing the power button and the system works fine from there, if I log in via ssh the system is fine.
System is Fedora 25 (note config files were brought from 24) and everything else appears to work fine.
Few system notes, - hardware Lenovo T540P which is in a docking station with 2 monitors, I do have "tlp" configured and it appears to be functioning properly.
Where can I identify what applications are being loaded and where can I locate (or enable?) the log files for my gnome login session?
As a last resort I'm guessing I could wipe my gnome config and start over although I'd like avoid that if possible, however if I decide that is the way to proceed, which files in my home directory would I need to remove?
Thanks, Jeff
On Sat, 2017-03-04 at 21:04 -0500, Jeffrey Ross wrote:
As a last resort I'm guessing I could wipe my gnome config and start over although I'd like avoid that if possible, however if I decide that is the way to proceed, which files in my home directory would I need to remove?
Less painful way to do that kind of thing: Create a new user. Log out as you, log in as them. That new user won't have any old files to cause problems due to configuration changes, or need you to mess up your own things that you'd rather leave as they are.