Looks like this is the issue I am having:
https://askubuntu.com/questions/758696/cannot-login-into-locked-ubuntu-14-04-session-unity
Cool, thanks.
I seem to have a file called xinitrc with the following line of code:
# global xinitrc file, used by all X sessions started by xinit (startx)
# invole global X session script
. /etc/X11/Xsession
in /home/usr/etc/X11/xinit
I have a file called Xsession in /home/usr/etc/X11
I've
Thanks - I really oddly don't seem to have .xinitrc. Not sure what problems
this could be causing.
This seems like a really neat solution, thanks. I really like the look of
Guix as well. Glad I do not have to give up on protonVPN just yet.
I've given that a go, thanks. I'm still trying to log back on and trisquel is
not accepting my password. I'm wondering if my password files have somehow
been corrupted.
NB. I've just realised that can't be the case, as I can log in after pressing
C Mod F2
Thanks for this. I saw that thread but wondered if anyone had any more recent
info on this.
I recently installed i3 after having played around with dwm a little. I think
I may have altered the .xinitrc file when doing this (can't remember
precisely!).
I ran startx today after installing i3, which sent me into dwm. Now I find
myself unable to log in at all (when I log in I am
I cannot install this tool because pip is blocked on Trisquel because of the
access it gives to not free software. I have managed to curl pip, which
allowed me to install OpenVPN but not as root. Does anyone know if there is a
workaround? Would it be possible to just make the python code