This seems to happen every time I install a raring update or upgrade,
but I haven't updated often enough to swear to this.  I can tell you
that I had this problem twice, which is exactly 2 times more than I
should have.

Basically, I get the login greeter screen, type in my password, it goes
away for a couple of seconds, and then returns to the greeter screen
without any visible error message. This is a serious WTF moment.

I was able to work around it (after a *lot* of scratching around and
looking in /var/log/lightdm/ and elsewhere, which really didn't help
much, and online searches, which did, eventually), as follows.

In desperation, I created a new user using a console (Ctrl-Alt-F1)
session and usermod (lucky for me, I know a bit of sysadmin stuff). It
was able to log in with no problems, of course. After getting a clue
that .Xauthority was the likely culprit, I simply copied the new user's
.Xauthority file over the one in my home directory.

This is not necessarily the best way to do it (probably deleting the
file and running 'xauth generate :0 . trusted' is), but that's what got
me over the hump.

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  Cannot log in users if their Xauthority file is corrupt.

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