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bug#39203: GNOME desktop is not displaying battery status
From: |
Jesse Gibbons |
Subject: |
bug#39203: GNOME desktop is not displaying battery status |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Jan 2020 13:41:13 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Evolution 3.32.4 |
Update:
Some testing reveals this bug was introduced somewhere between
10576acbbf496a051d488c2832f1e474ef6074f3 and
d75a0cd98649c610c8c6ed05011233a49af156e9
I'm going to continue looking for the exact commit. I'll report when I
find it. I have some suspicions, but it's better to know for certain.
What is the protocol for undoing a commit that breaks something?
On Mon, 2020-01-20 at 08:34 -0700, Jesse Gibbons wrote:
> At the top-right corner of the GNOME desktop I expect to see my
> laptop's battery status. Furthermore, when my laptop's battery drains
> to a low percentage I expect to see a notification warning me before
> it
> dies. This is not the case.
>
> I temporarily fixed this by rolling back my system generations, but
> since I want to add some services I don't want to keep it like this.
> I
> don't know what the issue is, but gnome-desktop-service-type and its
> dependencies are my primary suspects.
>
> I ran guix system list-generations and got the following results:
>
> The battery status displays with a system built in commit
> a066e289ab8ea971336515b53dd5340cbdf90904
> This commit uses Linux-Libre 5.4.6 in case that's important.
>
> It does not display with a system build in commit
> 6e02ef79f574855db28e23d891db690925119e7b
> This commit uses Linux-Libre 5.4.12.
>
> I hope this information is helpful in fixing this issue. I will work
> on
> determining which commit breaks it.
>
> -Jesse
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