• corsicanguppy@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    typically happens when you’ve switched users via su or sudo rather than logging in directly,

    1. I wish typical scenarios were the only ones we had – it’d be a trivial solution.
    2. This is a largely unmolested install because I don’t want to be debugging my desktop. If I had a point other than whingeing, here, that would be it: when the default, vanilla, least-tuned setup falls over on the regular, then it’s fundamentally a failure at its “you had one job” task.
    • FauxLiving@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      If it’s consistently breaking then your distro is messing up something. Bad defaults, broken scripts, etc.

      The problem is that the environment variables are expected to be there and they are not there.

      So, if you’re not doing something odd, then your distro is pushing misconfigurations or some other piece of software is interfering with your environmental variables. Whatever the vanilla setup for your distro is, it is not setup correctly.

      I do agree that it’s frustrating, just aim the ire in the right direction… whoever configured your system’s defaults.