Because this involves (I suspect) aspects of two complex systems, I've cross- posted this in the BleachBit (BB) forum.
I'm new to BB, but have done 3 successful runs, on WinVista and Kubuntu (KB) 13.10.
Today, I ran it, with supervisor privileges, on one of my several KB boxes. I held back nothing - checked all boxes, including the "System > Memory" experimental option. At EOJ, I found I could not quit BB. I rebooted.
Then I found that when the account signon screen came up I could not sign in on the one account I've set up. There is also a default guest account, with no password (I just loaded this OS the other day, from scratch, and haven't ditched that yet). I can get into the OS with that of course. But I cannot sign in via my usual account. It accepts my password, blanks the screen for a second, then returns to the sign in screen. Rebooting several times, I always get this experience.
Booting into the KB recovery mode screen, I ran a file system check (OK), checked for broken packages (none), and reinstalled GRUB - all that I know enough about to do. None of it made any difference.
So, while I know I can always reload the OS (which is in its own partition, so it's a relatively painless solution), I'm looking for insight into what's going on, if anyone has any ideas.
I'm new to BB, but have done 3 successful runs, on WinVista and Kubuntu (KB) 13.10.
Today, I ran it, with supervisor privileges, on one of my several KB boxes. I held back nothing - checked all boxes, including the "System > Memory" experimental option. At EOJ, I found I could not quit BB. I rebooted.
Then I found that when the account signon screen came up I could not sign in on the one account I've set up. There is also a default guest account, with no password (I just loaded this OS the other day, from scratch, and haven't ditched that yet). I can get into the OS with that of course. But I cannot sign in via my usual account. It accepts my password, blanks the screen for a second, then returns to the sign in screen. Rebooting several times, I always get this experience.
Booting into the KB recovery mode screen, I ran a file system check (OK), checked for broken packages (none), and reinstalled GRUB - all that I know enough about to do. None of it made any difference.
So, while I know I can always reload the OS (which is in its own partition, so it's a relatively painless solution), I'm looking for insight into what's going on, if anyone has any ideas.
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