JoshStrobl

I used gdm and gnome-shell then after the update, my system would not boot into the login screen. Just to the terminal. So I logged in and removed gdm and gnome-shell and re-installed lightdm. Then rebooted again, and it went to the login screen (graphical one not the terminal ). And logged into Budgie. Worked fine.

Later on, I tested it and re-installed gdm and gnome-shell and removed lightdm again. Same issue, booted to terminal but not the graphical/UI login screen. So I had to

sudo systemctl restart gdm

Then the graphical login screen started an I could login on gnome or Budgie.

    nodq Right but did you follow my earlier instructions that you were tagged in with the various package installs and get the ones from unstable that have the fixes? The package updates have not been pushed to stable yet.

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      JoshStrobl

      Yes yes as I said, this works now. I did apply those fixes already. It works. Sorry for not being clear. Still kinda sleeping lol

        nodq No problem. I'm just really wanting to be sure this is addressed. So just to have complete clarity regarding the situation now, with a simple yes or no answer 😃

        Question: With the recommended updates in unstable currently, can you boot up your system, reach the login screen, and login via GDM with no user intervention?

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          @nodq Yay, that's what I like to hear! (The "yes" part, not the "sir" part, I'm just Josh not sir 😛).

          I'll get this stuff synced to stable.

          New Solus Gnome user. My first big update since installing. I'm in total awe with your ability to respond and attend to the issues re the transition to 3.32. You guys are ridiculously good and dedicated. I was affected by the gnome-shell issue which I spotted on gitlab but did not think it was even worth reporting since it is basically upstream... The latest sync solved the issue afaik 😁

          I'm left with one very minor problem : the app menu in the top bar (disabled by default in Solus but can switched on in tweaks) does not activate anymore - I know this app menu was revamped in 3.32 so maybe it's related to that, but it works ok in other distros... It serves basically no purpose except telling you the app in focus, which i happen to like 😀. Any help would be appreciated.

          You guys rock, thanks !

            axelmeunier Regarding the AppMenu, it was forced on by GNOME Shell with no option for vendors to disable it, so I had to temporarily patch it out. This is actually quite ironic because the vast majority of GNOME app updates in the 3.32 series were to remove support for it and move that functionality into the headerbar.

            I'm sorry if that inconveniences you any, should a viable solution arise that doesn't require me to patch out the AppMenu completely, I'll implement the solution and ensure AppMenu is off by default (as it was with GNOME 3.28).

              After update cant open Grub Customizer do i need to reinstall ? SOLUS Budgie user.

                viyoriya

                do i need to reinstall ?

                No, but I can't fix the issue unless you provide me some logs. Can you run it from the Terminal and see if it's just missing something (possibly just needs a rebuild).

                  JoshStrobl Thanks a lot for your response, i understand and I can live with it for now !
                  The app menu gives the top bar a sense of purpose though 😀

                  @JoshStrobl
                  the latest batch of updates that arrived in the last few hours, caused bugs with my gnome top panel

                  this did not happen before...the clock which ive got on the right has similar issues
                  edit: the panel fonts are all wrong too, not adhering to whats described in the theme

                    Lucien_Lachance That seems to be a fairly non-standard configuration. Could you elaborate more on your settings, what extensions you have set, etc.?

                    from left to right its frippery applications menu, gnomenu (2 entries) and the openweather extension. theres also an issue with gnome shell not respecting the -natural-hpadding: and -minimum-hpadding:
                    set in the themes, i always edit those cos i want the tray icons closer together, but it does its own thing now and not following the theme

                    Dug deeper and may be the result of the St changes. Given we've isolated the performance issues down to the GL MaxAllowFrames, it's probably safe for me to remove those patches and just wait until a new point release.

                    Was worth a shot I guess re. the St patches.

                      JoshStrobl

                      Hi Josh this is the output from sudo grub-customizer

                      vj@vj:$ sudo grub-customizer
                      Password:
                      *** initializing (w/o specified bootloader type)…

                      • reading partition info…
                      • Loading Framebuffer resolutions (background process)
                      • Finding out if this is a live CD
                        sh: hwinfo: command not found
                        *** initializing (w/ specified bootloader type)…
                      • Checking if the config directory is clean
                        *** loading configuration
                        *** loading - preserveConfig: no
                      • unsetting saved config
                        *** loading settings
                        *** loading grub list
                      • loading scripts…
                      • loading proxies…
                        Segmentation fault

                      @Lucien_Lachance Try running sudo eopkg install https://packages.getsol.us/unstable/g/gnome-shell/gnome-shell-3.32.1-43-1-x86_64.eopkg and rebooting, lemme know if the St patches removal fixes it for you.