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Binary package hint: plymouth
After a disk space warning I cannot get into the Gnome desktop upon
boot, I keep getting the boot in screen, choose user name and type
password, but end up back in the boot in menu with a black warning sign
in the corner saying The configuration defaults for Gnome Power
Management are installed incorrectly please contact your computer
administrator.... hrmph I though those kind of useless error messages
had died out a long time ago. Anyway I had experienced something similar
way back when that was fixed by creating more space on the drive, so I
got my hands on the live CD and started making room on the 39 GB
partition, I am now up to 3% of free space, but I still get the same
message, so no luck there. As I do not have my backup media here, it is
traveling with my better half, I am kind of stuck in a pickle, I could
splash out on an extra disk, or possibly move another 2Gb into the
cloud, but I cannot be sure that helps. Good ideas are welcome. The
system is a Compaq HP nx6310, 512 Mb RAM.
** Affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: boot gnome login loop manager power problem
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Install Problem The configuration defaults for Gnome Power Management have been
installed incorrectly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/579014
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