(In reply to Frank Kruger from comment #12) > (In reply to Sebastian Kuhne from comment #11) > > After the update to TW 20180829 the same issue appeared again. Only "zypper > > in -f gsettings-desktop-schemas" did solve the issue. > > > > Is there someone which could fix that? > > Since I am a mere user, we have to wait for the maintainer/developer to step > in. For the time being, however, could you i) force to reinstall the > gtk2-/gtk3-packages that were updated with TW20180829; ii) provide "echo > $XDG_DATA_DIRS"; iii) if the issue appears, please apply the above-mentioned > workaround and provide "echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS" again. Thx. Many thanks, and i) and ii) done according to your indication. Output: see Attachment The output is exactly the same before and after forcing to reinstall the gtk2-/gtk3-packages.(In reply to Frank Kruger from comment #12) > (In reply to Sebastian Kuhne from comment #11) > > After the update to TW 20180829 the same issue appeared again. Only "zypper > > in -f gsettings-desktop-schemas" did solve the issue. > > > > Is there someone which could fix that? > > Since I am a mere user, we have to wait for the maintainer/developer to step > in. For the time being, however, could you i) force to reinstall the > gtk2-/gtk3-packages that were updated with TW20180829; ii) provide "echo > $XDG_DATA_DIRS"; iii) if the issue appears, please apply the above-mentioned > workaround and provide "echo $XDG_DATA_DIRS" again. Thx. Many thanks - and i) and ii) done according to our indication. Output: See attachment. The output was exactly the same before and after forcing to reinstall the gtk2-/gtk3-packages.