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Apr 26, 2008 16:22

So I upgraded to Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy Heron this morning. Unfortunately something is wrong with the gui login and it cycles after each time I put my login name... Sooooo I can't get on linux anymore. Fortunately I have all my files backed up but I really don't want to reinstall the OS ( Read more... )

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GUI cycle anonymous April 26 2008, 20:32:24 UTC
Can't you boot into single user to fix it?

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Harvey Mars

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Re: GUI cycle deltadan123 April 26 2008, 20:37:42 UTC
I can log in to the terminal and play around in there... but I have no idea what the problem would be or where to fix it. I'm not super talented with some of these things.

I found a forum with something similar that suggested fixing permissions and a couple files which I tried but that didn't work. I've got a help thread continued from someone else going at ubuntu forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=355036)

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Re: GUI cycle anonymous April 26 2008, 21:02:33 UTC
Yeah, but the 'help' thread is from Feb 2007.

I've used Solaris and Apple Darwin Unix (Mac OS), perhaps I can prod...

Your Linux log files are here:

http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-linux-gnome-system-log-viewer/

So, cd /var/log and do an 'ls -lat | head' then check those for an error message from the login GUI, or whatever odd that comes out (logs) during boot.

There's some interesting chatter here:

http://www.ubuntux.org/how-to-start-the-gui-from-the-prompt-screen
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+bug/47145

What is the acronym for your login GUI, try installing different ones (don't ask me how), and one report said to check for a full disk 'df -k'.

Harvey Mars

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Re: GUI cycle deltadan123 April 26 2008, 21:59:59 UTC
Hmmm some of those look promising ! I'll give it a try - reboot time. Thanks !

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Re: GUI cycle deltadan123 April 26 2008, 23:31:14 UTC
hmm so far no luck, I've got lots of room on both hard drives. I looked through the error logs and couldn't find much. I found something that seems to be about apparmor and/or cupsd but I think it's probably unrelated [error at bottom]

Couple more things I might try tonight - will hope for the best ! Thanks again for your help !

Danno

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Re: GUI cycle anonymous April 27 2008, 03:00:45 UTC
Yeah, these things take persistence ( ... )

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Re: GUI cycle anonymous April 27 2008, 05:02:20 UTC
Oh, I forgot to say that to search the groups, including the one you named, search for Subject 'login'. Then plod through the results.

Wrotsa Wruck!

Harvey Mars

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Re: GUI cycle deltadan123 April 27 2008, 22:05:25 UTC
Hey ! So that error message I found dealing with apparmor, I tried a few of the fixes / changes people had suggested - I didn't think it worked but then this morning after a fresh boot everything worked ! Not exactly sure what the deal is, but I'm super pleased. Thanks so much for your help ! I highly doubt I would have found the messages or solved the problem without it.

Cheers :-D

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