The Wayland session has disappeared after the latest patches in GDM, and I can't find any way to debug that

  • eyyb replied to this.

    /usr/lib64/gdm/gdm-wayland-session[1608]: grep: /etc/shells: (translated) File or directory does not exist

    -r- wayland session was removed because it was messing with xorg session

    • -r- replied to this.

      @JoshStrobl
      First of all: Thank you for your hard work!
      The huge update went well on both of my machines running Solus 4 GNOME. It's a pity that Adapta is now a thing of the past, though, but I guess I'll have to get used to Plata (I don't really like themes that use full on black for UI elements like the window header bar and such, a dark grey like the "Adapta Grey" would have been nice but that's not important right now).
      But after the update I noticed some minor oddities in the window header bar icons. Every SVG is off by 1 pixel.

      Also, on both of my machines, the "expansion arrow" in Nautilus as well as Solus Software Center (update tab) has moved a few pixels upwards.

      Before the update, those arrows were vertically centered.
      How can I fix this?

        logi Yea I noticed the issue with the expanders as well. I'll see if it is an issue with a newer Plata release and if so, I'll file an issue with Tista. Regarding the icons, I'm not entirely sure if this is an issue on Tista's end, Papirus', an issue in libgtk-3 (3.24.x), librsvg, etc. so I'll keep digging.

        But yea, sorry Adapta is bork. It just isn't viable for me to maintain that and backport / re-add changes for Plata into effectively our soft fork, there just isn't enough time in the day for it, and nobody else has stepped up (at least, in an obvious way) to take over Adapta development. So naturally as changes occur in GTK, various applications, and desktop environments, the experience will continue to degrade. It was the same way with Arc for a while until that was picked up by someone else.

          JoshStrobl All right, thanks for the reply, I appreciate it! No need to hurry since it's only a cosmetic issue and I bet that three days from now I won't even notice it anymore 😁
          Keep up the great work!

          JoshStrobl I'm sorry, I forgot something. Since the update, my mouse acceleration curve resets itself to "adaptive" after locking the screen and logging back in. Even though it's set to "flat" (at least that's what the Tweak Tool says), it behaves like it was set to "adaptive".

          Nacho_Trebuchet
          Does TF2 crash for you after playing for some time, or instantly? Because I just gave TF2 a quick check and it's working fine on my system (GNOME edition, Nvidia 418.52.05 drivers).

            Junglist My situation is this (sorry if this is too long winded):

            I was able to run TF2 before the 5.0 kernel release, I think. (I don't play that much to know the exact timing). But I do know I just bought Dying Light which I can play for no more than 5 minutes before my computer crashes (complete power off). I can play for 5 to 10 minutes before TF2 crashes the system. I have high frame rates for both. I think there is a heating issue (bad sensor, kernel change, or DE update). I have not had issues in the past with Tomb Raider, LFD2, HalfLife, Portal, BioShock Infinite, Borderlands, etc.

            I run a mild overclock, which MSI calls Game Boost, at 4.05GHz (base is 3.6GHz and max overclock is 4.2GHz). Game Boost defaults the CPU fan to max. I've had no previous issues with this setup for the past year. I run Solus Budgie, Ryzen 5 2600x on a MSI B450, Sapphire Nitro+ RX580, 16GB RAM, two 140mm intake fans, two 120mm exhaust fans, and the stock Wraith CPU fan.

            After this issue started last week, I installed Radeon Profile to run the GPU fans at a higher fixed RPM thinking it may be the GPU overheating. Sensors seem to indicate the GPU is fine. I have not experienced any heating issues previously with the stock air cooler running at max. I see one sensor with a small range which is the one I believe is exceeding its threshold. Do you know what the k10temp-pci-00c3 sensor is? Once I start gaming, it quickly jumps to over 55 deg C then crashes soon after (assuming it exceeded 70 deg C). Other temps seem to stay within range, including the CPU (CPUTIN) and GPU (amdgpu-pci-1c00). I could be misinterpreting these sensors below, so I am not positive this is a heating issue or some other issue with the DE.

            SENSORS AT IDLE:

            fan1: 0 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            fan2: 2523 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            fan3: 1247 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            fan4: 1288 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            fan5: 1212 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            fan6: 1229 RPM (min = 0 RPM)
            SYSTIN: +39.0°C sensor = CPU diode
            CPUTIN: +36.0°C (high = +127.0°C, hyst = +105.0°C) sensor = thermistor
            AUXTIN0: +38.0°C (high = +127.0°C, hyst = +75.0°C) sensor = thermistor
            AUXTIN1: -128.0°C sensor = thermistor
            AUXTIN2: +39.0°C sensor = thermistor
            AUXTIN3: -1.0°C sensor = thermistor
            SMBUSMASTER 0: +40.0°C (high = +127.0°C, hyst = +105.0°C)
            PCH_CHIP_CPU_MAX_TEMP: +0.0°C

            PCH_CHIP_TEMP: +0.0°C

            PCH_CPU_TEMP: +0.0°C

            intrusion0: ALARM
            intrusion1: ALARM
            beep_enable: disabled

            amdgpu-pci-1c00
            Adapter: PCI adapter
            vddgfx: +0.72 V

            fan1: 838 RPM (min = 0 RPM, max = 3200 RPM)
            temp1: +32.0°C (crit = +94.0°C, hyst = -273.1°C)
            power1: 34.16 W (cap = 175.00 W)

            k10temp-pci-00c3
            Adapter: PCI adapter
            Tdie: +40.0°C (high = +70.0°C)
            Tctl: +40.0°C

            mariojuniorjp
            Got it. Unfortunately that fix won't work for me. I'm on Budgie. I wasn't sure if your solution was DE specific and it looks to be. Glad that worked for you. 😃 Thanks!

              mariojuniorjp Ahhhh. I should be patient, follow the link and read. I saw Gnome-shell in the URL and assumed. Shame on me. Thanks for pointing that out.

              Hi, I have the icons problem but the suggested fix didn't fixed it. Any ideas?

              anthonydouwes Are you using Vivaldi? Because I have the same issue with vivaldi-stable which wasn't updated on friday.
              I'm on Budgie as well.
              Screen dims and turns off with fullscreen video or non-fullscreen video running in active tab, neither of which happened before last sync. When I turn off screen dimming and blank screen after x minutes, it just suspends after the specified time in automatic suspend. In Firefox everything works as expected.

              Just wanted to report an issue that I managed to fix on my own.

              I am running Solus Gnome. After the update last weekend when I rebooted it went into a blank screen. I used the Solus 4 ISO to run a LiveCD and get back into the internet and troubleshoot.

              I rebooted, hit CTRL+ALT+F2 and logged in through TTY.

              Then, I ran

              sudo usysconf run -f
              sudo eopkg rbd
              sudo eopkg up

              The usysconf showed that one of my Icon sets, Numix-Circle was broken.

              I logged back in through the Solus 4 ISO LiveCD and deleted the Numix-Circle folders in /usr/share/icons and when I rebooted everything worked fine.

              Everything works properly now thanks to some of the posts on this forum.

              evert I know people that do not make mistakes. Most of their time they also do nothing at all.

              Spot on Evert. Lets all be Evert 😃