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Post by liberace on Mar 22, 2021 3:35:27 GMT
All of a sudden i got a message at boot:
Application run error Moksha was unable to run the application: /usr/lib/gnome-settings-daemon/gsd-power
I cannot find a folder gnome-settings-daemon in usr/lib only a folder gnome-settings-daemon-3.0 and in that folder is no file gsd-power only a folder gtk-modules
What to do?
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enigma9o7
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Post by enigma9o7 on Mar 22, 2021 3:39:46 GMT
Assuming your goal is to remove broken shortcut, just remove the desktop file from /usr/share/applications (with sudo). If that doesnt work check ~/.local/share/applications
Check your startup applications in settings panel, make sure it isn't there.
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Post by liberace on Mar 22, 2021 4:21:39 GMT
The daemon was activated in: Settings>Apps>Startup applications>GNOME Settings Daemon`s power plugin. I removed it and now no message at boot time` Does this affect any function?
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Post by enigma9o7 on Mar 22, 2021 6:52:57 GMT
Bodhi has its own power management stuff included, so you shouldn't need to use gnome's. I remember from a previous screenshot (Ithink it was you) had a lot of kde or gnome desktop preferences apps, and only about half of those will do anything useful with bodhi. I suspect you have more than one desktop installed, or otherwise I'm not sure how you ended up with gnome power management without choosing to install it or something that uses it.
If you're having any difficulties with power management stuff (probably things like screen powering off, suspend, hibernate, etc) then worth looking into, but if no problems, then removing it should be fine.
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Post by liberace on Mar 22, 2021 7:41:06 GMT
No i have no other desktop kde or gnome desktop preference apps installed. Perhaps some other application did it. Anyway Bodhi runs fine now and i am happy. Thank you for your help/
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