Not logging in with correct password and username [duplicate]
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My ubuntu 18.4.1 is not logging in. I tried to change it from root user from grub menu but after doing this successfully the result is same .When i login with tty3 with same password it is login in but not login in GUI screen
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My ubuntu 18.4.1 is not logging in. I tried to change it from root user from grub menu but after doing this successfully the result is same .When i login with tty3 with same password it is login in but not login in GUI screen
18.04
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
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Jan 5 at 22:08
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My ubuntu 18.4.1 is not logging in. I tried to change it from root user from grub menu but after doing this successfully the result is same .When i login with tty3 with same password it is login in but not login in GUI screen
18.04
This question already has an answer here:
Switching between console and GUI
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My ubuntu 18.4.1 is not logging in. I tried to change it from root user from grub menu but after doing this successfully the result is same .When i login with tty3 with same password it is login in but not login in GUI screen
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Switching between console and GUI
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marked as duplicate by karel, Eric Carvalho, Charles Green, Zanna, Soren A Feb 1 at 10:26
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
– guiverc
Jan 5 at 22:08
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Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
– guiverc
Jan 5 at 22:08
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
– guiverc
Jan 5 at 22:08
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
– guiverc
Jan 5 at 22:08
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There is a dropdown menu where you can tick your desired distrubution when loging in. It is where the gear icon is located here.
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Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
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There is a dropdown menu where you can tick your desired distrubution when loging in. It is where the gear icon is located here.
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Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
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There is a dropdown menu where you can tick your desired distrubution when loging in. It is where the gear icon is located here.
1
Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
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There is a dropdown menu where you can tick your desired distrubution when loging in. It is where the gear icon is located here.
There is a dropdown menu where you can tick your desired distrubution when loging in. It is where the gear icon is located here.
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answered Jan 5 at 21:41
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Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
add a comment |
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Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
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Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
Please extend your answer. What do you mean with distribution? Where is the dropdown? Could you provide a screenshot, maybe like this one?
– Pablo Bianchi
Jan 6 at 5:47
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
I reinstalled windows didnt find any solution . Thanks for your help :)
– user3785781
Jan 9 at 9:49
add a comment |
Welcome to Ask Ubuntu. If your $HOME (/home/user/) directory is full, or near-full and has insufficient space for the temporary work files that are needed for gui, the login fails and you return to the greeter (or login) screen. This is one cause, and what I check first (assuming it's not a new machine, or I've just changed graphics drivers etc). Given you've not mentioned doing anything, I'd check you have some free space in your $HOME
– guiverc
Jan 5 at 22:08