

Not sure how this is a meme, but I think it looks nice


Not sure how this is a meme, but I think it looks nice
No worries. You have several places where you can store icons, themes, etc. The Book has some good information on this. You might not be running ArchLinux, but these paths will apply to you as well. You can basically overlap system-wide icons with user-specific icons in your home directory.
To easily get the icons from the system directory into your home directory you can just copy them and make the alterations in your home directory.
Also, like the others here also said: great work on getting so far in such a short amount of time!
The sudo makes this a bit suspicious to me. Maybe you can store the results in ~/.local/share/icons/hicolor (not sure if that’s exactly the correct path. It would allow you to run this for a specific user instead of doing things with your entire system.


Well… I guess I have been living under a rock. Today is the first time to have heard of info. I have been using man for well over 2 decades now.


It’s very difficult for me to work through these logs as they are missing new lines.
But there is plenty of stuff giving errors:
Aug 20 14:07:08 blackcloud gnome-session-binary[635]: Unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.Shell.desktop
Aug 20 14:07:08 blackcloud org.gnome.Shell.desktop[646]: Failed to setup: No GPUs found
Aug 20 14:07:08 blackcloud gdm[398]: Gdm: GdmDisplay: Session never registered, failing Aug 20 14:07:08 blackcloud gdm[398]: Gdm: Child process -628 was already dead.
Aug 20 14:08:08 blackcloud /usr/lib/gdm-wayland-session[2472]: dbus-daemon[2472]: [session uid=120 pid=2472] Activated service ‘org.freedesktop.systemd1’ failed: Process org.freedesktop.systemd1 exited with status 1
Aug 20 14:08:25 blackcloud gnome-shell[2483]: Connection to xwayland lost Aug 20 14:08:25 blackcloud gnome-shell[2483]: Xwayland terminated, exiting since it was mandatory Aug 20 14:08:25 blackcloud org.gnome.Shell.desktop[2483]: GNOME Shell terminated with an error: Xwayland exited unexpectedly
You might want to try (in no specific order) to check why xwayland is failing, reinstall gnome, clean up old configuration, do a system upgrade, try pacdiff.


I have not experienced this and no direct solution. You should probably check your logs to see what’s wrong. So on boot, try to log in into Wayland, then open up a shell and run these to see which errors pop up.
journalctl -b | grep wayland
journalctl -b | grep gnome
journalctl -b | grep gdm
# and for more general errors
journalctl -b -p 3
You might also want to check the book on Wayland.
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Firefox with strict settings is pretty good as a baseline. Arkenfox takes it to a new level.
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