xserver uses the wrong version of xkbvalidate, the one from
buildPackages should be used or else the resulting xkbvalidate binary is
compiled for the target architecture.
This option is not documented anywhere and while it may be set
in configuration.nix to enable integration, having it on by
default when using both plasma and firefox is a great convenience;
just like all other desktop environments do it already.
It had confusing semantics, being somewhere between a boolean option and
a FontPath specification. Introduce fontPath to replace it and mark the
old option as removed.
Regression introduced by 053b05d14d.
The commit in question essentially removed the "with pkgs;" from the
scope around the various packages added to environment.systemPackages.
Since services.colord.enable and services.xserver.wacom.enable are false
by default, the change above didn't directly result in an evaluation
error.
Tested evaluation before and after this change via:
for cfg in hardware.bluetooth.enable \
networking.networkmanager.enable \
hardware.pulseaudio.enable \
powerManagement.enable \
services.colord.enable \
services.samba.enable \
services.xserver.wacom.enable; do
nix-instantiate --eval nixos --arg configuration '{
services.xserver.desktopManager.plasma5.enable = true;
'"$cfg"' = true;
}' -A config.environment.systemPackages > /dev/null
done
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @ttuegel
This removes the `services.dbus.socketActivated` and
`services.xserver.startDbusSession` options. Instead the user D-Bus
session is always socket activated.
This option is only available as a command-line flag and not from the
config file, that is `services.picom.settings`. Therefore it is more
important that it gets its own option.
One reason one might need this set is that blur methods other than
kernel do not work with the old backends, see yshui/picom#464.
For reference, the home-manager picom module exposes this option too.
xss-lock needs XDG_SESSION_ID to respond to loginctl lock-session(s)
(and possibly other session operations such as idle hint management).
This change adds XDG_SESSION_ID to the list of imported environment
variables when starting systemctl.
Inspired by home-manager, add importVariables configuration.
Set session to XDG_SESSION_ID when running xss-lock as a service.
Co-authored-by: misuzu <bakalolka@gmail.com>
Since systemd 243, docs were already steering users towards using
`journal`:
eedaf7f322
systemd 246 will go one step further, it shows warnings for these units
during bootup, and will [automatically convert these occurences to
`journal`](f3dc6af20f):
> [ 6.955976] systemd[1]: /nix/store/hwyfgbwg804vmr92fxc1vkmqfq2k9s17-unit-display-manager.service/display-manager.service:27: Standard output type syslog is obsolete, automatically updating to journal. Please update│······················
your unit file, and consider removing the setting altogether.
So there's no point of keeping `syslog` here, and it's probably a better
idea to just not set it, due to:
> This setting defaults to the value set with DefaultStandardOutput= in
> systemd-system.conf(5), which defaults to journal.
Prior to this change, the `config` option (which allows you define the
haskell configuration for xmonad in your configuration.nix instead of
needing something in the home directory) prevents desktop manager
resources from starting. This can be demonstrated by configuring the
following:
```
services.xserver = {
displayManager.defaultSession = "xfce+xmonad";
displayManager.lightdm.enable = true;
desktopManager.xterm.enable = false;
desktopManager.xfce.enable = true;
desktopManager.xfce.enableXfwm = false;
desktopManager.xfce.noDesktop = true;
windowManager.xmonad = {
enable = true;
enableContribAndExtras = true;
extraPackages = haskellPackages: [
haskellPackages.xmonad-contrib
haskellPackages.xmonad-extras
haskellPackages.xmonad
];
config = ''
import XMonad
import XMonad.Config.Xfce
main = xmonad xfceConfig
{ terminal = "terminator"
, modMask = mod4Mask }
'';
};
};
```
and after user log in, search for xfce processes `ps aux | grep xfce`.
You will not find xfce processes running until after the xmonad process is killed.
The bug prevents utilities included with the desktopManager,
(e.g. powerManagement, session logout, etc.)
from working as expected.
- E already comes with a default icon theme
- There are already the gtk default Adwaita themes for gtk2, gtk3 and icons
- Remove gnome-icon-theme (from old gtk2)
- Remove tango-icon-theme
- Remove xauth (used by kdesu), as kdesu is not a componnent of E. If
really needed it should be added in the system configuration.
This ensures a correct DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable
is set and imported into the systemd user environment.
Previously this would refer to a non-existing path preventing commands
interacting with the systemd manager from working.
Closes#87502
- Use floating points instead of strings, which Nix now supports
- Make the type of picom.settings option recursive
- Add a meaningful description of both the option and its type
We have this bug https://github.com/elementary/gala/issues/636
when using notifications in gala. It's likely to not really be fixed
because all development is on the new notifications server.
Them removing cerbere and registering with the SessionManager
should make shutdown very fast. This was even done in plank [0]
which was the last factor outside cerbere causing this.
[0]]: a8d2f255b2
In 7f838b4dde, we dropped systemd-udev-settle.service from display-manager.service's wants.
Unfortunately, we are doing something wrong since without it both Xorg and Wayland fail to start:
Failed to open gpu '/dev/dri/card0': GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: Operation not permitted
Until we sort this out, let's add systemd-udev-settle.service to GDM to unblock the channels.
This windowManager and desktopManager doesn't even have
an option to use it. git history suggests to me that there's no way anyone
finds this useful anymore.
* Removed the use of gnome-screensaver (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-flashback/issues/18)
* Flashback's menu-related environment variables are now set in the gnome3.nix module instead of gnome-panel to resolve dependency conflict.
* nixos/gdm: Fix pulseaudio tmpfiles structure
Fix the following startup failure of the sound service in the gdm
session that was introduced by #75893:
```
Feb 16 11:44:15 qp pulseaudio[1432]: W: [pulseaudio] core-util.c: Failed to open configuration file '/run/gdm/.config/pulse//daemon.conf': Not a directory
Feb 16 11:44:15 qp pulseaudio[1432]: W: [pulseaudio] daemon-conf.c: Failed to open configuration file: Not a directory
Feb 16 11:44:15 qp systemd[1380]: pulseaudio.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
Feb 16 11:44:15 qp systemd[1380]: pulseaudio.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'.
Feb 16 11:44:15 qp systemd[1380]: Failed to start Sound Service.
```
Co-authored-by: worldofpeace <worldofpeace@protonmail.ch>
Some display managers (e.g. SDDM) set the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP variable accroding to this parameter.
If this variable is not defined, there will be some problems (e.g. MATE doesn't have icons on the desktop).
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/71427
We switched to unified default session option services.xserver.displayManager.defaultSession
and included fallback path for the legacy options. Unfortunately when only
services.xserver.windowManager.default is set and not services.xserver.desktopManager.default,
it got incorrectly converted to the new option.
This should fix that.
Closes: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/76684