Same issue with Secure boot enable and file system encrypted. The only
workaround i find was at the login screen toggle to shell Crtl Alt F3,
then login and manually launch the gnome (startx) to see what was
wrong.The error was xf86enableio failed to enable io ports -03ff
operation. Something
This bug report is from 2014.
I get this issue (return almost immediately to the login screen) in Ubuntu
20.04 Beta with the 5.4.0-21 kernel.
But with the immediate previous kernel, 5.4.0-18 works and I get a desktop
session.
Anyone who found an existing report on such an issue?
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I'm Not 100% sure it's the same issue but there are many similarities to
the original issue.
My issue only happens after after I try to wake the laptop from sleep.
What I've been encountering:
1. Boot computer, boot proceeds normally, can log-in, all is good.
2. Suspend laptop
3. On wake, just
Are you sure it relates to the bug ?
If your problem is related to gnome-shell it is a different bug
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Running into this issue on 19.10, so none of the unity-specific
solutions work. If I switch TTY with ctrl+alt+F1, after I try to log
back in and just see the desktop background, I'm brought to login screen
again, but this time log in is successful. Disabling all gnome
extensions doesn't seem to
same here on P52, ubuntu 19.10, all completely updated to newest
versions provided on official update sites. Additional reboot needed
sometimes even more reboots
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Does someone experience this bug using wayand? I have just switched to
wayland desktop and I hope I'll avoid this issue.
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Changing to the first tty helped me to log in. It seems the desktop
manager encountered the error and stopped working without any visible
errors.
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I can confirm this issue on 14.04 LTS and fix by Fullbuffer (#48). After
several other attempts listed here this was what apparently did it for
me:
mv ~/.cache ~/cache-old
sudo reboot
I think my issue might have come after a "suspend".
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I still have not run into this once since upgrading to 16.10.
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Login Successful, Desktop Never Loads
Status in
This may help someone. I fixed a consistent login loop by moving 52
.tif files (127MB) from the desktop into a subfolder. The desktop still
has 30 .gif and .jpg files but seems okay.
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It seemed like it happened every time at first, but it's really only
been about 50% in the past two weeks. So every second login attempt
would end up getting stuck on average.
I upgraded to 16.10 yesterday and have not yet encountered this issue.
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I ran into this issue sporadically, but since yesterday I run into this
issue every single time I try to login. In the past, rm -rf
~/.cache/compizconfig-1 helped.
Here's where compiz is sitting:
Thread 4 (Thread 0x7f27565f3700 (LWP 1900)):
#0 0x7f27635749cd in read () at
https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?pid=21594335#p21594335
( sorry - why can't we edit comments ? )
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And here are some other examples where removing
~/.cache/compizconfig-1
also helped.
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Same problem here.
Ubuntu 16.04 32 bits, frequent user affected, other users and guest not
affected, solved removing ~/.cache/compizconfig-1 folder, Unity
configuration lost.
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I've experienced the same problem. And I followed Fullbuffer's suggestion.
Apart losing a few configurations (nothing essential), it works.
Many thanks!!!
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Same on me. Ubuntu 16.04 with latest updates at 20 September 2016.
In .xsession-errors:
openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
cannot connect to brltty at :0
Tried many workaround from this urls:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/17381/unity-doesnt-load-no-launcher-no-dash-appears
A member of https://lists.ubuntu.com/ told me to rename the hidden home
subdirectory .cache to xx.cache and then reboot.
It worked to me but I have lost the history of Unity sidebar and
browsers except firefox.
If it doesn't work then he said to try the same with following other
subdirectories:
It worked! (... ?!?).
No need to reboot, just logged out and in again.
Thanks BB
Cheers
Fernando
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Moving the ~/.cache directory out of the way and restarting has me back
up and running again.
The UI is completely reset, but I have title bars, the launcher, and
other widgets as expected so that I can use my desktop again.
mv ~/.cache ~/.cache-NOGOOD
sudo reboot
Maybe that will work for
My .xsession-errors only contain this:
openConnection: connect: No such file or directory
cannot connect to brltty at :0
upstart: The process indicator-application main ended, it is restarting
upstart: The process indicator-application main ended, it is restarting
upstart: indicator-application is
It happens to me the same to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
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Title:
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I updated yesterday - with sudo apt dist-upgrade - and since then have
been experiencing this issue.
I log in normally, the desktop appears (with icons) but nothing else.
With right mouse click I can open a terminal, but windows have no
borders and no menus.
I have tried moving the following
Since an update a couple of days ago, I have the same symptoms.
I log in normally, the desktop appears (with icons) but nothing else.
With right mouse click I can open a terminal, but windows have no
borders and no menus.
I removed my ~/.config/dconf and .config/compiz-1 and checked my
THANKS! #27, I just resolved it by:
sudo chown /home/
sudo chown /home//.Xauthority
Maybe when I installed ftp server or something I updated, it reset my
permission of my home directory.
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Having a similar issue, but when i try to log in (bot with guest and
main user) i get thrown out and not frozen. The issue seem to be
something about openConnect
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For those using Budgie Desktop, here is a link to the corresponding issue on
GitHub:
https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop/issues/419
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https://github.com/solus-project/budgie-desktop/issues/419
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Removing ~/.config/dconf and ~/.config/compiz-1 has not addressed this
problem for me. They are regenerated on the next failed login.
Interestingly enough, I'm only afflicted when my laptop is undocked.
While docked, I can log in just fine.
I will note that I can "startx xmonad" while undocked
I just realized dconf 'dump / > dump.txt' doesn't dump everything seen
in dconf-editor, only the fields in bold (non-default values?). For
example /org/compiz/gwd isn't in the dump file.
Should also note I have gnome3 desktop environment installed alongside
unity but I recall the issues weren’t a
Using 16.04 had the same problem with blank screen. The first thing I
tried was running 'unity-tweak-tool --reset-unity' but that made it even
worse: before the windows had borders & top bar and I could use some
shortcuts such as ctrl-alt-T to pull up gnome-terminal (but not custom
shortcuts) and
This bug makes it completely impossible to launch Budgie Desktop under a
guest user. The load gets stuck, and even if you kill the at-spi-bus-
launcher process, you are thrown away to the login screen.
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** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Title:
Login Successful, Desktop Never Loads
Same problem with Ubuntu MATE, a fresh install, updated and cannot log
in. I would dump my dconf dump, but the file is 0 bytes. The only
notable thing that I did was to replace Caja with nemo. Here is my
.xsession.errors file. I'm not sure what else to provide :
--- .xsession.errors
Here is mine dconf dump txt. I have exactly this problem after an fresh
install and I could not solve it with reinitialisation om compiz and
unity...
** Attachment added: "dconf-dump.txt"
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Sure. Here it is.
** Attachment added: "dconf dump"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/at-spi2-core/+bug/1285444/+attachment/4651494/+files/dump.txt
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If removing your user dconf database works around the problem, could you
please try and get a dump of the database when you have login problems?
To do this, go to a terminal of any kind, and run: dconf dump / > dconf-
dump.txt
Attach dconf-dump.txt to this file, so we can further examine it, and
The bug seems to depend on ~/.config/dconf/user, removing which fixes the
problem for a couple of boots.
But that's still an awful bug, making it impossible to use Ubuntu for those who
don't know how to deal with the command line.
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Title:
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Status in at-spi2-core package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug
More certain bug reason definition
** Package changed: ubuntu => at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
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Seems to be complete
** Changed in: at-spi2-core (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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