Thanks Jaime! I've been a little stupid asking for 'ps ax | grep .p' because it prints much noise too, but the information is interesting. If others want to try, you can concentrate on the simple step 'sudo system-tools-backends -v', since everything else seems to be fine.
The message
CRITICAL **: Could not get a valid destination, original one was: /
is particularly important and could explain the whole issue. I'll investigate in that direction and report.
Could you confirm though that 'sudo which system-tools-backends' once reported nothing at all? I can't believe it, that would mean something very strange is going on.
Thanks Jaime! I've been a little stupid asking for 'ps ax | grep .p' because it prints much noise too, but the information is interesting. If others want to try, you can concentrate on the simple step 'sudo system- tools-backends -v', since everything else seems to be fine.
The message
CRITICAL **: Could not get a valid destination, original one was: /
is particularly important and could explain the whole issue. I'll investigate in that direction and report.
Could you confirm though that 'sudo which system- tools-backends' once reported nothing at all? I can't believe it, that would mean something very strange is going on.