[Assist] problem with gnome (20 sec wait)
Nils ANDRÉ-CHANG
nils.andre.chang at gmail.com
Thu Nov 8 20:49:04 GMT 2018
Sorry if this is dumb:
But maybe it has to do with an action that tries to be executed when you
start up Gnome.
And when you are root it gets executed but as a normal user, the action
blocks and is retried. And after a certain amount of failed retries
gnome stops retrying and continues to the next task.
On 08/11/2018 03:02, Jonathan Lapointe wrote:
> I have a silly problem with gnome. At boot, my system start with
> lightdm, I then enter my creditential (username/password) then I have
> to wait 20 secondes. It just happen and It was not like that before.
> Today, for my first time I use the root to connect to Gnome, and
> there was no lag, no waiting 20 secondes. So, after that I decide to
> create a new account and try with Gnome but then same problem that
> with the user. So It's not a extension or something that my user has.
> Its specific to users but don't affect Root.
>
> I would like to know how to activate ~/.xsession-errors, because mine
> are just empty.
>
> I try with journalctl --since "5 minutes ago" but it was not enought
> specific.
>
> I suspect a service or something that my root has not.
>
> I manage to look at those with sudo systemctl but didn't found.
>
>
>
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