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Hi everybody,
I know that there are a lot of threads about this topic but I still can't find a solution.
From nothing plank stopped work, it doesn't run anymore. When I try to run plank I get the following error:
[alessio@arch ~]$ plank -d
[INFO 15:43:28.988037] [AbstractMain:229] Plank version: 0.11.2
[INFO 15:43:28.988103] [AbstractMain:230] Kernel version: 4.7.6-1-ARCH
[INFO 15:43:28.988143] [AbstractMain:231] GLib version: 2.50.1 (2.48.1)
[INFO 15:43:28.988187] [AbstractMain:234] GTK+ version: 3.22.1 (3.20.6)
[INFO 15:43:28.988223] [AbstractMain:237] Wnck version: 3.14.1
[INFO 15:43:28.988262] [AbstractMain:238] Cairo version: 1.14.6
[INFO 15:43:28.988301] [AbstractMain:239] Pango version: 1.40.3
[INFO 15:43:28.988337] [AbstractMain:241] + Cairo/Gtk+ HiDPI support enabled
[INFO 15:43:28.988374] [AbstractMain:247] + XInput Barriers support enabled
[WARN 15:43:28.988428] [Environment:161] XDG_SESSION_CLASS not set in this environment!
[CRITICAL 15:43:28.988486] [AbstractMain:257] Only X11 environments are supported.
I've jet tried to remove and reinstall plank, but I still get the error.
Can anyone help me?
Plus: I don't know if it's correlated, but lately since I have this plank problem I also noticed that when I run "Terminal" or "Files" in the top left corner of the Desktop, near the program name, I get a sort of loading image that doesn't stop, moreover when I use docky these two programs doesn't appear in the dock when i'm running them.
Thanks for the help!
Last edited by ale93p (2016-10-15 14:13:57)
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> [WARN 15:43:28.988428] [Environment:161] XDG_SESSION_CLASS not set in this environment!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1632841
Are you maybe running gnome on wayland?
(Though this is a pretty shitty test for running on X11)
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> [WARN 15:43:28.988428] [Environment:161] XDG_SESSION_CLASS not set in this environment!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/plank/+bug/1632841Are you maybe running gnome on wayland?
(Though this is a pretty shitty test for running on X11)
I've never installed wayland. I'm pretty sure that i'm running gnome on xorg, anyway is there something that I can do to check that?
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Ok, I apologize from my stupidity, I noticed that since don't know when I'm logging with "gnome-shell" and not "gnome-shell on xorg" and it seems that wayland is default on gnome shell now.
My bad.
Last edited by ale93p (2016-10-15 14:14:22)
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wayland is a dependency for gtk3 and mesa, chances of it not being present on a system that has stock gnome are zero .
Also gnome devs decided that gnome 3.22 was the perfect time to set wayland as default session .
If you're using a display manager, you should be able to choose a "Gnome on Xorg" sesssion.
Disliking systemd intensely, but not satisfied with alternatives so focusing on taming systemd.
(A works at time B) && (time C > time B ) ≠ (A works at time C)
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