Ran into this after installing dbus-user-session in order to support systemd user services that raise notifiers via dbus.
Notifiers didn't arrive via my desktop so I presume it just creates a whole other session somewhere and talks to that. My service worked (when it was previously crashing because of lack of a dbus to talk to), but it started an extra gnome-keyring-daemon (the dialog for that DID appear in my desktop session), and then I had the slow-alt-T problem.
Ah well, I shall go back to running my bugwarrior sync manually until I can find documentation of systemd user services that actually works...
Ran into this after installing dbus-user-session in order to support systemd user services that raise notifiers via dbus.
Notifiers didn't arrive via my desktop so I presume it just creates a whole other session somewhere and talks to that. My service worked (when it was previously crashing because of lack of a dbus to talk to), but it started an extra gnome-keyring- daemon (the dialog for that DID appear in my desktop session), and then I had the slow-alt-T problem.
Ah well, I shall go back to running my bugwarrior sync manually until I can find documentation of systemd user services that actually works...