No on the first run after installation, I cannot log in using my user
account.

I tried installation again, still keeping /home partition data but using a
brand-new user account. This installation also failed in the exact same
way.  I had voice at the lightdm login prompt but I could not log in. I
could log in as previously by using root.

So reusing by /home/djringjr folder won't let me log in, using a brand-new
user account with brand new files from /etc/skel won't let me run the GUI.

Since then I've discovered with my current installation not only can't I
access the GUI but additionally I cannot access the CLI at least directly.
I can login as root then su to my user name and access my user CLI but
running startx still fails.

I can install the last version of the previous Debian before Bullseye
perfectly with my current /home folder.

Best wishes,

David

Regards,



On Sat, Jan 1, 2022, 14:39 Holger Wansing <hwans...@mailbox.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> "D.J.J. Ring, Jr." <n...@arrl.net> wrote (Sat, 1 Jan 2022 13:37:20 -0500):
> > 1.  Cannot boot into MATE GUI means that I cannot boot into the MATE
> > Graphical User Interface with the user account - which is what is
> expected
> > to happen after a normal successful installation.   I did some
> > investigation  into this.
> >
> > This is what I did:  .  I disabled lightdm using systemctl disable
> lightdm
> > then more recently I used the root command "systemctl set-default
> > multi-user.target" and now I see I cannot even log in as my regular user.
>
> This is what I had expected, so in the first run it's not an issue with
> the
> MATE GUI.
>
> > I tried a new named user and did the same installation, I had the very
> same
> > problems with the new username.
> >
> > My /home/djringjr/ folder was used successfully with the last Debian
> Buster
> > release.
>
> Hmm, I wonder what that means exactly, as well as the following sentence:
>
> > [...]  When
> > installing for my normal user account, I do not format /home/myuser
> folder.
>
> Do you re-use an old/existing home folder of some user account somehow for
> the
> new user?
> I don't know if that is supposed to work.
> I only know the szenario, where a complete new home folder is created
> automatically, when a new user is added to the system (with the "useradd"
> command).
>
> > I have entered the root account and re-entered my useraccount password.
> I
> > have done this several times.  Remember this also happened when I had an
> > entirely new user account with a newly made /home/newuser folder.
>
> So you have tried, to log in as root on the console and type
> "adduser yourusername" to create a completely new user?
> And see if you can successfully login into that new account with
> "su -l yourusername" ?
>
>
> > I know the username password is correct because as root I enter "su
> > myusername" and I am in user account, then from my user account,  I type
> > "su myusername" and I receive a prompt for my password.  I have further
> > checked by entering an incorrect password and received "authentication
> > failure" response.
> >
> > root@debian:~# su djringjr
> > djringjr@debian:/root$ su djringjr
> > Password: [I enter the correct password\
> > djringjr@debian:/root$ exit
> > exit
> > djringjr@debian:/root$ su djringjr
> > Password: [I enter an incorrect password\
> > su: Authentication failure
> > djringjr@debian:/root$
> >
> > You asked me to state the problems again, here they are.
> >
> > 1. During installation I chose accessible text installation, the
> installer
> > appeared to detect my sound card, but after that I hear no sound from the
> > screen reader.
>
> That might be the issue described here:
> https://www.debian.org/releases/stable/debian-installer/#errata
>
> I do not  use a Braille device, so I cannot comment on
> > Braille.  I still have limited vision, so I was able to finish the
> > installation.
> > When I rebooted, I had screen reader, but there were additional problems.
> > I also tried the live DVD to install  and I had the exact problems.  I
> > believe I tried the 11.0 release with firmware four or five times,  and I
> > have tried the 11.2 firmware release at least four times, and the 11.2
> live
> > release twice, all gave me the exact same problems. The system was
> unusable
> > as regular user in every case except it WAS usable in the console if I
> > logged in as root, then logged in as username.
> >
> > 2. I cannot log in as my user account into console.  This also means had
> I
> > not disabled graphical user log on with lightdm, I would not  be able to
> > log on to the MATE GUI as is the subject of my error report.
> >
> > 3.  I can  log into my root account in console, and before I disabled
> > lightdm  I was able  to log in with lightdm to the MATE GUI, however,
> > running orca -s says no speech available.  See the error file I produced
> by
> > running "orca -s 2> orcaerrors" then interrupting the terminal with
> > control-c.  I also get multiple AT-SPI errors which are in the attached
> > orcaerrors file.
>
> I guess that all might be caused by the fact that the user account is
> somehow not activated/corrupted/not working correctly.
>
>
> Holger
>
>
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