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I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went fine except this problem. When the computer locks I have to login twice. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then login to my account again and then after I prompted again to login into my locked account again. otherwise I all see is the background and application taskbar. Strange the locked user prompt has this strange background showing the stars of the universe which I never setup.










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    I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went fine except this problem. When the computer locks I have to login twice. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then login to my account again and then after I prompted again to login into my locked account again. otherwise I all see is the background and application taskbar. Strange the locked user prompt has this strange background showing the stars of the universe which I never setup.










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      I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went fine except this problem. When the computer locks I have to login twice. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then login to my account again and then after I prompted again to login into my locked account again. otherwise I all see is the background and application taskbar. Strange the locked user prompt has this strange background showing the stars of the universe which I never setup.










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      I upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10 everything went fine except this problem. When the computer locks I have to login twice. I have to press Ctrl+Alt+F1 and then login to my account again and then after I prompted again to login into my locked account again. otherwise I all see is the background and application taskbar. Strange the locked user prompt has this strange background showing the stars of the universe which I never setup.







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          Although I prefer not to I was forced to reinstall the GNOME.



          In order to install the full Ubuntu GNOME desktop use the tasksel command. In case the tasksel command is not available on your system you can install it by:



          sudo apt install tasksel


          Once the tasksel command is installed, begin the GNOME desktop installation by executing:



          sudo tasksel install ubuntu-desktop


          To start GNOME session on your system console and execute:



          sudo service gdm3 start





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            Although I prefer not to I was forced to reinstall the GNOME.



            In order to install the full Ubuntu GNOME desktop use the tasksel command. In case the tasksel command is not available on your system you can install it by:



            sudo apt install tasksel


            Once the tasksel command is installed, begin the GNOME desktop installation by executing:



            sudo tasksel install ubuntu-desktop


            To start GNOME session on your system console and execute:



            sudo service gdm3 start





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              Although I prefer not to I was forced to reinstall the GNOME.



              In order to install the full Ubuntu GNOME desktop use the tasksel command. In case the tasksel command is not available on your system you can install it by:



              sudo apt install tasksel


              Once the tasksel command is installed, begin the GNOME desktop installation by executing:



              sudo tasksel install ubuntu-desktop


              To start GNOME session on your system console and execute:



              sudo service gdm3 start





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                Although I prefer not to I was forced to reinstall the GNOME.



                In order to install the full Ubuntu GNOME desktop use the tasksel command. In case the tasksel command is not available on your system you can install it by:



                sudo apt install tasksel


                Once the tasksel command is installed, begin the GNOME desktop installation by executing:



                sudo tasksel install ubuntu-desktop


                To start GNOME session on your system console and execute:



                sudo service gdm3 start





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                Although I prefer not to I was forced to reinstall the GNOME.



                In order to install the full Ubuntu GNOME desktop use the tasksel command. In case the tasksel command is not available on your system you can install it by:



                sudo apt install tasksel


                Once the tasksel command is installed, begin the GNOME desktop installation by executing:



                sudo tasksel install ubuntu-desktop


                To start GNOME session on your system console and execute:



                sudo service gdm3 start






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