GNOME Display Manager says “OK” but does not launch :(











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I recently tried to install the GNOME desktop environment on my Ubuntu 15.10. The installation took a while and then prompted me to restart the computer. That's what I did but when relaunching, it indefinitely only shows a black screen saying :



fsck from util-linux 2.26.2
/dev/sda5: clean, */* files, */* blocks
[ OK ] Created slice user-120.slices
Starting User Manager for UID 120...
[ OK ] Started Session c1 of user gdm.
[ OK ] Started User Manager for UID 120.
Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
[ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
Stopping User Manager for UID 120...
[ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
Starting GNOME Display Manager...
[ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
_


... and that's all.



I can still access the terminal and log in using [Ctrl][alt][F2]



I probably made a mess during the installation (I forget to add the '-shell' when typing 'sudo apt-get install gnome') and hope it's not too serious.



I apologize for my bad english and if a similar question was already answered.



Thanks for your time and help :)










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    I recently tried to install the GNOME desktop environment on my Ubuntu 15.10. The installation took a while and then prompted me to restart the computer. That's what I did but when relaunching, it indefinitely only shows a black screen saying :



    fsck from util-linux 2.26.2
    /dev/sda5: clean, */* files, */* blocks
    [ OK ] Created slice user-120.slices
    Starting User Manager for UID 120...
    [ OK ] Started Session c1 of user gdm.
    [ OK ] Started User Manager for UID 120.
    Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
    [ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
    Stopping User Manager for UID 120...
    [ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
    Starting GNOME Display Manager...
    [ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
    _


    ... and that's all.



    I can still access the terminal and log in using [Ctrl][alt][F2]



    I probably made a mess during the installation (I forget to add the '-shell' when typing 'sudo apt-get install gnome') and hope it's not too serious.



    I apologize for my bad english and if a similar question was already answered.



    Thanks for your time and help :)










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      I recently tried to install the GNOME desktop environment on my Ubuntu 15.10. The installation took a while and then prompted me to restart the computer. That's what I did but when relaunching, it indefinitely only shows a black screen saying :



      fsck from util-linux 2.26.2
      /dev/sda5: clean, */* files, */* blocks
      [ OK ] Created slice user-120.slices
      Starting User Manager for UID 120...
      [ OK ] Started Session c1 of user gdm.
      [ OK ] Started User Manager for UID 120.
      Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
      [ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
      Stopping User Manager for UID 120...
      [ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
      Starting GNOME Display Manager...
      [ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
      _


      ... and that's all.



      I can still access the terminal and log in using [Ctrl][alt][F2]



      I probably made a mess during the installation (I forget to add the '-shell' when typing 'sudo apt-get install gnome') and hope it's not too serious.



      I apologize for my bad english and if a similar question was already answered.



      Thanks for your time and help :)










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      I recently tried to install the GNOME desktop environment on my Ubuntu 15.10. The installation took a while and then prompted me to restart the computer. That's what I did but when relaunching, it indefinitely only shows a black screen saying :



      fsck from util-linux 2.26.2
      /dev/sda5: clean, */* files, */* blocks
      [ OK ] Created slice user-120.slices
      Starting User Manager for UID 120...
      [ OK ] Started Session c1 of user gdm.
      [ OK ] Started User Manager for UID 120.
      Starting Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service...
      [ OK ] Started Network Manager Script Dispatcher Service.
      Stopping User Manager for UID 120...
      [ OK ] Started Detect the available GPUs and deal with any system changes.
      Starting GNOME Display Manager...
      [ OK ] Started GNOME Display Manager.
      _


      ... and that's all.



      I can still access the terminal and log in using [Ctrl][alt][F2]



      I probably made a mess during the installation (I forget to add the '-shell' when typing 'sudo apt-get install gnome') and hope it's not too serious.



      I apologize for my bad english and if a similar question was already answered.



      Thanks for your time and help :)







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          I am also experiencing this problem, and so far no fixes can be found. Unlike yours, I cannot access terminal.



          Since you can use terminal, try this command:



          sudo gdm


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            I am also experiencing this problem, and so far no fixes can be found. Unlike yours, I cannot access terminal.



            Since you can use terminal, try this command:



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            Good luck.






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              I am also experiencing this problem, and so far no fixes can be found. Unlike yours, I cannot access terminal.



              Since you can use terminal, try this command:



              sudo gdm


              Good luck.






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                I am also experiencing this problem, and so far no fixes can be found. Unlike yours, I cannot access terminal.



                Since you can use terminal, try this command:



                sudo gdm


                Good luck.






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                I am also experiencing this problem, and so far no fixes can be found. Unlike yours, I cannot access terminal.



                Since you can use terminal, try this command:



                sudo gdm


                Good luck.







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