I can't reproduce the effect of language settings to fix this issue.
I can confirm killing mutter-x11-fram from the cron fixes the problem for that boot cycle. @reboot $(sleep 30 && pkill -HUP mutter-x11-fram)
Specifics of my setup: - Autologin user with a deleted password - using Xorg in stead of Wayland
With 'sleep 30' I'm realy sure the desktop is ready to go...
I can't reproduce the effect of language settings to fix this issue.
I can confirm killing mutter-x11-fram from the cron fixes the problem for that boot cycle.
@reboot $(sleep 30 && pkill -HUP mutter-x11-fram)
Specifics of my setup:
- Autologin user with a deleted password
- using Xorg in stead of Wayland
With 'sleep 30' I'm realy sure the desktop is ready to go...