After a system update this morning, it now works. It was likely a broken package in Gnome, since many Gnome packages got updated. On 6/11/14, Bigby James <bigby.james@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 06/10, Hunter Jozwiak wrote: >> There are, in fact, lines below the cleaning status. Looks >> to me like part of the init process: I see a two lines from netctl >> saying that it is restoring my profile, another saying that I've >> reached the default user runlevel, and another that says starting >> target graphical interface. > > You're right, those are part of the boot/init process. They're presence is > normal, and because of that it's hard to determine what problem you're > trying to > solve. Without knowing what it is you *expect* to see, we can't determine > how > that's different from what you actually do see. Many of us see those > messages > time and time again, and think nothing of it. So what exactly are you > looking > for help with, and why did you think merely reinstalling X would solve it? > > -- > "A common mistake that people make when trying to design something > completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools." - > Douglas Adams > >