1. create new user
2. logon to Ubuntu GNOME session
3. check that the environment is set as per Ubuntu GNOME
4. logout and login to budgie-desktop
5. check that the environment is set as per Ubuntu Budgie
Note: as soon as the user changes a setting such as font/icons/theme in one session, this is automatically seen in the second session i.e. GNOME sessions such as Budgie and Ubuntu are not truly separated. This appears to be a GNOME feature.
Second note:
Rhythmbox, Plank & Tilix appears to ignore when a per desktop override is made. Thus these have to remain all sessions overrides. No idea if these observations are per app or a limitation of the glib patch we are holding in artful.
Extra testing for budgie- desktop- environment:
1. create new user
2. logon to Ubuntu GNOME session
3. check that the environment is set as per Ubuntu GNOME
4. logout and login to budgie-desktop
5. check that the environment is set as per Ubuntu Budgie
Note: as soon as the user changes a setting such as font/icons/theme in one session, this is automatically seen in the second session i.e. GNOME sessions such as Budgie and Ubuntu are not truly separated. This appears to be a GNOME feature.
Second note:
Rhythmbox, Plank & Tilix appears to ignore when a per desktop override is made. Thus these have to remain all sessions overrides. No idea if these observations are per app or a limitation of the glib patch we are holding in artful.