I have a PC that got cut off in an upgrade from 9.04 to 9.10. Read more about that here:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3110474.0
I think I can say that I am past that part now, and that what I am experiencing now is a different (yet it may be related, you never know...) problem.
While running 9.04 we had no problems botting or running it. Everything was fine.
Now, I am stuck in a loop -
The PC boots completely fine. No error messages. The login screen comes up.
If I log in as a normal user, the rest of the boot starts, the harddisk icon comes up, the settings icon comes up and as soon as the earth symbol comes up, I am thrown back to the login.
If I try to log on as a user with admin rights, I see a brief flash of a white page and I am immediately thrown back to the login dialog.
One strange thing:
If I go to a shell before trying to log in at all, I am able to do that and I can log in at CLI.
But if I first try to log in and get thrown back to the login dialog, it is impossible to drop to a shell (ctrl-alt-f3 etc.). The screen then freezes and I have to reboot by giving the power button a short press.
I am also getting the loop trying to boot off a live-CD that has worked fine on other systems.
There is 9% space left on /home. Should be enough. Probably something left from the upgrade that I can delete after I am able to log in. / has a lot more space available.
Tried renaming .kde to force a new desktop setting. No luck.
Tried starting in recovery mode to start kdm and reboot. No luck.
There is no dual boot on this pc. Only Kubuntu.
Eventually got to check /var/log/syslog:
Cannot load /usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/faces/.default.face: No such file or directory
I read the bugreport here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...bs/+bug/433486
But can not find anything that would work for me. I already renamed the old .kde folder, so it should start with defaults. But as it really do not log in, the settings have not even been recreated yet.
I am actually tempted to upgrade KDE to 4.4.1 and hope that will take care of it...
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/inde...opic=3110474.0
I think I can say that I am past that part now, and that what I am experiencing now is a different (yet it may be related, you never know...) problem.
While running 9.04 we had no problems botting or running it. Everything was fine.
Now, I am stuck in a loop -
The PC boots completely fine. No error messages. The login screen comes up.
If I log in as a normal user, the rest of the boot starts, the harddisk icon comes up, the settings icon comes up and as soon as the earth symbol comes up, I am thrown back to the login.
If I try to log on as a user with admin rights, I see a brief flash of a white page and I am immediately thrown back to the login dialog.
One strange thing:
If I go to a shell before trying to log in at all, I am able to do that and I can log in at CLI.
But if I first try to log in and get thrown back to the login dialog, it is impossible to drop to a shell (ctrl-alt-f3 etc.). The screen then freezes and I have to reboot by giving the power button a short press.
I am also getting the loop trying to boot off a live-CD that has worked fine on other systems.
There is 9% space left on /home. Should be enough. Probably something left from the upgrade that I can delete after I am able to log in. / has a lot more space available.
Tried renaming .kde to force a new desktop setting. No luck.
Tried starting in recovery mode to start kdm and reboot. No luck.
There is no dual boot on this pc. Only Kubuntu.
Eventually got to check /var/log/syslog:
Cannot load /usr/share/kde4/apps/kdm/faces/.default.face: No such file or directory
I read the bugreport here
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...bs/+bug/433486
But can not find anything that would work for me. I already renamed the old .kde folder, so it should start with defaults. But as it really do not log in, the settings have not even been recreated yet.
I am actually tempted to upgrade KDE to 4.4.1 and hope that will take care of it...
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