Just upgraded to 15.04 and i'm crashing at the login screen
I just attempted an upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04, the upgrade completed and i get as far as the login screen but when i input my password the screen blacks out flashes a bunch of text that i haven't been able to read yet and takes me back to the login screen. Can someone help me fix this issue or instruct me as to how i can find more information about it. A cursory google search has yielded nothing so far. Many thanks in advanced and i'm sorry i have no more information than this i am not well versed in the more advanced applications of ubuntu.
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I just attempted an upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04, the upgrade completed and i get as far as the login screen but when i input my password the screen blacks out flashes a bunch of text that i haven't been able to read yet and takes me back to the login screen. Can someone help me fix this issue or instruct me as to how i can find more information about it. A cursory google search has yielded nothing so far. Many thanks in advanced and i'm sorry i have no more information than this i am not well versed in the more advanced applications of ubuntu.
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You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
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May 7 '15 at 21:15
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I just attempted an upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04, the upgrade completed and i get as far as the login screen but when i input my password the screen blacks out flashes a bunch of text that i haven't been able to read yet and takes me back to the login screen. Can someone help me fix this issue or instruct me as to how i can find more information about it. A cursory google search has yielded nothing so far. Many thanks in advanced and i'm sorry i have no more information than this i am not well versed in the more advanced applications of ubuntu.
login login-screen crash 15.04
I just attempted an upgrade from 14.10 to 15.04, the upgrade completed and i get as far as the login screen but when i input my password the screen blacks out flashes a bunch of text that i haven't been able to read yet and takes me back to the login screen. Can someone help me fix this issue or instruct me as to how i can find more information about it. A cursory google search has yielded nothing so far. Many thanks in advanced and i'm sorry i have no more information than this i am not well versed in the more advanced applications of ubuntu.
login login-screen crash 15.04
login login-screen crash 15.04
edited Apr 24 '15 at 14:08
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You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
– vembutech
May 7 '15 at 21:15
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You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
– vembutech
May 7 '15 at 21:15
You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
– vembutech
May 7 '15 at 21:15
You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
– vembutech
May 7 '15 at 21:15
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I think I have similar problem to yours: Ubuntu 15.04. Problem booting with systemd
If that's the case in bootloader's select screen select line Advanced Options for Ubuntu
and then load option with upstart
.
If that works you can set upstart
as your default service manager: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Permanent_switch_back_to_upstart
i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
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I think I have similar problem to yours: Ubuntu 15.04. Problem booting with systemd
If that's the case in bootloader's select screen select line Advanced Options for Ubuntu
and then load option with upstart
.
If that works you can set upstart
as your default service manager: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Permanent_switch_back_to_upstart
i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
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I think I have similar problem to yours: Ubuntu 15.04. Problem booting with systemd
If that's the case in bootloader's select screen select line Advanced Options for Ubuntu
and then load option with upstart
.
If that works you can set upstart
as your default service manager: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Permanent_switch_back_to_upstart
i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
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I think I have similar problem to yours: Ubuntu 15.04. Problem booting with systemd
If that's the case in bootloader's select screen select line Advanced Options for Ubuntu
and then load option with upstart
.
If that works you can set upstart
as your default service manager: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Permanent_switch_back_to_upstart
I think I have similar problem to yours: Ubuntu 15.04. Problem booting with systemd
If that's the case in bootloader's select screen select line Advanced Options for Ubuntu
and then load option with upstart
.
If that works you can set upstart
as your default service manager: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Permanent_switch_back_to_upstart
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i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
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i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
i will try that and report back, thanks so much :)
– darkjedijr
Apr 24 '15 at 17:40
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You can use lightdm-gtk-greeter or gdm until update or try Reset your User Profile in Ubuntu.
– vembutech
May 7 '15 at 21:15