Gnome login hangs F20 after fedup upgrade

Pete Travis lists at petetravis.com
Mon Dec 23 23:04:04 UTC 2013


On Dec 23, 2013 1:22 PM, "David Highley" <dhighley at highley-recommended.com>
wrote:
>
> "Pete Travis wrote:"
...
> > `journalctl _UID=<user's uid>` might be a helpful filter here - similar
to
> > the now obsolete ~/.xsession-errors.
>
> OK, we have done this and included the output for a login attempt. The
> abrt tracker is indicating that this has been previously reported so
> maybe with some luck it will get corrected. In the mean time Cinnamon
> seems to work for an alternative.
> Dec 23 12:08:25 redwood gnome-session[3721]: OK
> Dec 23 12:09:03 redwood systemd[4669]: Failed to open private bus
connection: Failed to connect to socket
/run/user/1000/dbus/user_bus_socket: No such file or directory
> Dec 23 12:09:03 redwood systemd[4669]: Starting Default.
> Dec 23 12:09:03 redwood systemd[4669]: Reached target Default.
> Dec 23 12:09:03 redwood systemd[4669]: Startup finished in 6ms.
> Dec 23 12:09:05 redwood gnome-session[4676]: gnome-session[4676]:
WARNING: Could not parse desktop file gnome-do.desktop or it references a
not found TryExec binary
> Dec 23 12:09:05 redwood gnome-session[4676]: WARNING: Could not parse
desktop file gnome-do.desktop or it references a not found TryExec binary
> Dec 23 12:09:05 redwood gnome-session[4676]: gnome-session[4676]:
WARNING: Could not parse desktop file remmina-applet.desktop or it
references a not found TryExec binary
> Dec 23 12:09:05 redwood gnome-session[4676]: WARNING: Could not parse
desktop file remmina-applet.desktop or it references a not found TryExec
binary

This bit looks ripe for investigation.  Do you have these .desktop files,
and do they contain correct references to present and functional binaries?

>
> Dec 23 12:09:06 redwood gnome-session[4676]: (gnome-shell:4986):
Gjs-WARNING **: JS ERROR: Exception in callback for signal:
sessions-loaded: Error: Argument 'text' (type utf8) may not be null
> ...snip apparent traceback

This is suspicious as well. Incompatible extension, perhaps?

> snip remainder, gnome-shell didn't open so dependents fail too.

Have you tried with a new user? If that works, move around your .files to
isolate the culprit.

--Pete
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