Description of problem: Upgrade from Fedora 20->21 Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 21 How reproducible: gnome-terminal will not start Steps to Reproduce: 1. Upgrade 2. choose gnome-terminal 3. Actual results: Error constructing proxy for org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Terminal/Factory0: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.gnome.Terminal: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Process org.gnome.Terminal exited with status 8 Expected results: G=gnome-terminal should start Additional info: In my case it would appear that .config/dconf/user file was the issue. I took an newly created version (new user from scratch) of the file and then did my changes to it. My guess is some setting in the file was casing the issue but since many tools change this file I am unable to say what value was the cause. It really would be most helpful if gnome-terminal would give a more meaningful error message and not just close down when invoked. It too most of a day reading articles all over the place and trying loads of things to get it fixed. I have to install various tools (like xterm, very useful for this as it enabled me to invoke it from a shell and see the error message). The locale error LC_CTYPE setting is probably not the cause in my case unless that is in the file also. NOTE ALSO: I have done several other system without this issue but this particular machine is my main development/testing machine and thus I will have done things that I did not do on the other systems as I decided these where not wanted etc.
I have the same problem on gnome-terminal-3.14.2-2.fc22 after latest gnome updates on 22 Feb 2015
(In reply to Mikko Tiihonen from comment #1) > I have the same problem on gnome-terminal-3.14.2-2.fc22 after latest gnome > updates on 22 Feb 2015 I saw this problem too. It went away today with gdm-1:3.15.90.4-1.fc22. Its changelog entry looks relevant: - Fixes bus activated X clients
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Since I fixed the problem manually it has not returned. I have also updated to Fedora 22 and then to 23 and the problem has not appeared after these updates. I can only assume whatever corrupted the file either does not do that in Fedora 21 or possibly it was some sort of one-off event.