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Couldn't move process **** to requested cgroup #1846
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The preferences crashes are... strange, and not ideal, but they shouldn't affect GSConnect's operation; the real question is whether If you run a
Also, you wrote:
But the related question is, can you connect from your phone to your Linux box on port 1716? If you have ConnectBot installed, or any other Android app that gives you a local shell, you can use netcat from Android to test whether the connection works in that direction as well. (Just Regarding the preferences issue, what version of gio do you have installed? I know Arch systems tend to be bleeding-edge, it's possible there have been recent changes we haven't accounted for. On my own system |
(I do get the same journal messages as you, regarding the failure to place the preferences app in a particular cgroup / start the preferences app — they're weird, but appear to be harmless. They certainly don't interfere with the app actually starting. But the crash is something different.) |
@thatgim Are you still having issues with GSConnect crashing / not running? Will you be able to provide the requested information / test results, or should we close this? |
Closing this for lack of response. |
HI! I am facing this same issue on CachyOS (arch linux derivative). The issue is that it shows this but it's not detecting my phone on same wifi, same issue from phone, unable to detect laptop
Then i ran this command to restart service and see it's logs
It seems to be missing some files, causing it to not work properly. I installed gsconnect from the gnome extension manager app (flathub) It always worked on ubuntu, fedora, zorin, pop, etc but not on Cachy (Arch?) for some reason 🤔 |
Describe the bug
GSConnect won't connect to my Pixel 7a anymore.
If tried pairing them directly via IP. I also confirmed my firewalld configuration and could connect to my phone on port 1716 via netcat.
This messages appeared unrelated to my interactions with the UI.
Steps to reproduce
Watch
journalctl -f
see the following error messages:Expected behavior
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GSConnect version
57
Installed from
GNOME Extensions website
GNOME Shell version
GNOME Shell 46.3.1
Linux distribution/release
Arch Linux
Paired device(s)
Pixel 7a
KDE Connect app version
1.31.1
Plugin(s)
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Support log
No response
Screenshots
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Notes
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