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Yesterday, I was doing some administrative tasks, and end up with crippled Xfce today when I logged in.
My keyring is undetected
Empty application finder - no apps found
Empty settings manager - no apps found
Keyboard shortcuts empty and cannot be setup (won't be saved)
Windows manager shortcuts empty and cannot be setup
Default wallpaper, desktop settings, default panel
My home folder looks intact - I can see my old settings e.g. in ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml
Permissions of these files seem to be normal
No partitions are full in terms of volume or inodes
Apps (like browser and such) do work fine when launched directly - and seem to remember all settings
This never happened to me before, so I'm thinking what might have cause this. I was doing couple of things yesterday:
Connecting my home folder to syncthing as a one-way backup from my laptop to NAS - sync is now paused
Sync has generated lot of sync-conflict files - which I removed afterwards
Included 2 files with global variables to /etc/profile - now commented out
Edited cronjobs
Changed permissions of files and folders recursively in work folder (outside of ~/home) - that shouldn't do any harm elsewhere
In the morning, I backed up my home folder (presumably corrupted) locally, and then tried to rsync home directory from NAS backup back to my own. However, to no avail.
I'm out of ideas for now, and curious. What should I check for?
Thank you!
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OS: Arch Linux x86_64
Host: VivoBook_ASUSLaptop X435EA_S435EA 1.0
Kernel: 5.18.14-arch1-1
Packages: 1173 (pacman), 6 (flatpak)
Shell: bash 5.1.16
DE: Xfce 4.16
WM: Xfwm4
Theme: Adwaita [GTK2], Arc-Darker [GTK3]
Icons: Adwaita [GTK2], Flat-Remix-Blue [GTK3]
Terminal: xfce4-terminal
Terminal Font: JetBrains Mono Variable weight
CPU: 11th Gen Intel i7-1165G7 (8) @ 4.700GHz
GPU: Intel TigerLake-LP GT2 [Iris Xe Graphics]
Memory: 14565MiB / 15680MiB
Last edited by sebastian-65 (2022-08-15 09:00:44)
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What kind of "administrative tasks" you performed exactly?
This seems to be out of scope. You'll get better solutions posting this on generic Linux forums.
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What I've been doind is listed in the description:
Connecting my home folder to syncthing as a one-way backup from my laptop to NAS - sync is now paused
Sync has generated lot of sync-conflict files - which I removed afterwards
Included 2 files with global variables to /etc/profile - now commented out
Edited cronjobs
Changed permissions of files and folders recursively in work folder (outside of ~/home) - that shouldn't do any harm elsewhere
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You journal might have some useful information to help identify the issue.
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try creating a totally new user and see how much of Xfce works for that user. how much may be informative. if Xfce works fully normal, then focus on changes to the affected user. if it has the same or similar issues, then focus on the system itself.
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Good idea, Skaperen. When trying to log into new user's account, xfce won't start and only the cross mouse icon is visible on the black screen. Interestingly, when logged in tty as a new user, it can be seen that system is looking for /root/.bash_profile, also for /root/.config/systemd/user.conf, and echo $USER returns root instead of the user. So it seems that system has users mixed up with root somehow.
I'm still investigating.
Last edited by sebastian-65 (2022-08-12 19:30:29)
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For others in similar situation, $USER issue is also posted here on stackexchange.
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I have resolved this by reinstalling the system. Closing the thread.
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