So, I'd upgraded my main desktop machine's OS from #Debian 12 / #Bookworm to 13 / #Trixie last week. I hadn't rebooted yet (Windows users are now very confused), but sometime Monday night the OOM-killer daemon decided to murder one of systemd's processes (good choice!) and took down the whole X session. So if I was going to have to log in again anyways, I figured I'd reboot to get the most recent kernel I'd installed.
A couple of weirdnesses have popped up since then. The upgrade appears to have uninstalled the #ncal package, which is particularly weird, because it doesn't conflict with anything, and I had manually installed it, so it shouldn't have been a candidate for auto-deletion. And it wasn't because an alternate cal program got installed - there was no cal binary at all. I reinstalled ncal with no issues. ???
The slightly-bigger one is that the #weather window on my #Cinnamon desktop ain't there no more. I think Cinnamon calls these #desklets? It still shows as installed and configured in the settings app, but it doesn't show on the desktop. There's no mention of "weather" in the .xsession-errors log after logging in.
But there are other errors in there. Continued...
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