[Unit] Description=GNOME Shell on X11 # On X11, try to show the GNOME Session Failed screen OnFailure=org.gnome.Shell-disable-extensions.service gnome-session-failed.target OnFailureJobMode=replace CollectMode=inactive-or-failed RefuseManualStart=on RefuseManualStop=on After=gnome-session-manager.target Requisite=gnome-session-initialized.target PartOf=gnome-session-initialized.target Before=gnome-session-initialized.target # Limit startup frequency more than the default StartLimitIntervalSec=15s StartLimitBurst=3 [Service] Slice=session.slice Type=notify # NOTE: This can be replaced with ConditionEnvironment=XDG_SESSION_TYPE=%I in # the [Unit] section with systemd >= 246. Also, the current solution is # kind of painful as systemd had a bug where it retries the condition. # Only start if the template instance matches the session type. ExecCondition=/bin/sh -c 'test "$XDG_SESSION_TYPE" = "%I" || exit 2' ExecStart=@bindir@/gnome-shell # Exit code 1 means we are probably *not* dealing with an extension failure SuccessExitStatus=1 # On X11 we do not need to unset any variables # On X11 we want to restart on-success (Alt+F2 + r) and on-failure. Restart=always # Do not wait before restarting the shell RestartSec=0ms # Kill any stubborn child processes after this long TimeoutStopSec=5 # Lower down gnome-shell's OOM score to avoid being killed by OOM-killer too early OOMScoreAdjust=-1000