Unable to log in to to Cinnamon without snapd 18.10












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I have recently re-installed an Ubuntu 18.10 system and installed cinnamon with




sudo apt-get install cinnamon




as well as lightdm, and also proceded to purge unity and gdm3.
I have a similar issue to



Unable to log in to Cinnamon session 18.04 -
After I type in my password there is a pause, the screen goes black, and then returns to the original log in screen.



However unlike the linked issue, gnome-user-share is not installed, instead I found that reinstalling snapd after I had previously purged it allowed me to login to Cinnamon. This is an oddity to me since previously I was using an 18.04 system upgraded to 18.10 where snapd was uninstalled in 18.04 and cinnamon functioned just fine.



THese are the contents of .xsession-errors.old https://pastebin.com/6uPZZwi
The only error being: (process:1076): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 20:42:00.980: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system



These are the contents of my custom lightdm config in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-autologin.conf




[Seat:*]



autologin-guest = false



autologin-user = polly



autologin-user-timeout = 0



user-session = Cinnamon



[SeatDefaults]
allow-guest = false




Is there any way to recognize the connection between snapd and cinnamon?









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    I have recently re-installed an Ubuntu 18.10 system and installed cinnamon with




    sudo apt-get install cinnamon




    as well as lightdm, and also proceded to purge unity and gdm3.
    I have a similar issue to



    Unable to log in to Cinnamon session 18.04 -
    After I type in my password there is a pause, the screen goes black, and then returns to the original log in screen.



    However unlike the linked issue, gnome-user-share is not installed, instead I found that reinstalling snapd after I had previously purged it allowed me to login to Cinnamon. This is an oddity to me since previously I was using an 18.04 system upgraded to 18.10 where snapd was uninstalled in 18.04 and cinnamon functioned just fine.



    THese are the contents of .xsession-errors.old https://pastebin.com/6uPZZwi
    The only error being: (process:1076): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 20:42:00.980: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system



    These are the contents of my custom lightdm config in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-autologin.conf




    [Seat:*]



    autologin-guest = false



    autologin-user = polly



    autologin-user-timeout = 0



    user-session = Cinnamon



    [SeatDefaults]
    allow-guest = false




    Is there any way to recognize the connection between snapd and cinnamon?









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      I have recently re-installed an Ubuntu 18.10 system and installed cinnamon with




      sudo apt-get install cinnamon




      as well as lightdm, and also proceded to purge unity and gdm3.
      I have a similar issue to



      Unable to log in to Cinnamon session 18.04 -
      After I type in my password there is a pause, the screen goes black, and then returns to the original log in screen.



      However unlike the linked issue, gnome-user-share is not installed, instead I found that reinstalling snapd after I had previously purged it allowed me to login to Cinnamon. This is an oddity to me since previously I was using an 18.04 system upgraded to 18.10 where snapd was uninstalled in 18.04 and cinnamon functioned just fine.



      THese are the contents of .xsession-errors.old https://pastebin.com/6uPZZwi
      The only error being: (process:1076): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 20:42:00.980: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system



      These are the contents of my custom lightdm config in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-autologin.conf




      [Seat:*]



      autologin-guest = false



      autologin-user = polly



      autologin-user-timeout = 0



      user-session = Cinnamon



      [SeatDefaults]
      allow-guest = false




      Is there any way to recognize the connection between snapd and cinnamon?









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      I have recently re-installed an Ubuntu 18.10 system and installed cinnamon with




      sudo apt-get install cinnamon




      as well as lightdm, and also proceded to purge unity and gdm3.
      I have a similar issue to



      Unable to log in to Cinnamon session 18.04 -
      After I type in my password there is a pause, the screen goes black, and then returns to the original log in screen.



      However unlike the linked issue, gnome-user-share is not installed, instead I found that reinstalling snapd after I had previously purged it allowed me to login to Cinnamon. This is an oddity to me since previously I was using an 18.04 system upgraded to 18.10 where snapd was uninstalled in 18.04 and cinnamon functioned just fine.



      THese are the contents of .xsession-errors.old https://pastebin.com/6uPZZwi
      The only error being: (process:1076): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: 20:42:00.980: No GSettings schemas are installed on the system



      These are the contents of my custom lightdm config in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/10-autologin.conf




      [Seat:*]



      autologin-guest = false



      autologin-user = polly



      autologin-user-timeout = 0



      user-session = Cinnamon



      [SeatDefaults]
      allow-guest = false




      Is there any way to recognize the connection between snapd and cinnamon?







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