Login loop after base update on Ubuntu 18.04.1












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I have exactly the same problem with this answer. I don't understand why that topic is closed.



I cannot login my desktop for first time after using and trusting the new Ubuntu so many months already.



I have compared my updates history with the link I posted above and I m quite sure that the culprit is on one of these two updates:




  1. libgjs0g:amd64

  2. gjs:amd64


PS. I don't want to upgrade to 18.10...wanna stay LTS










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  • once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

    – AlexOnLinux
    4 hours ago













  • For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago













  • I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago











  • In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

    – user535733
    3 hours ago











  • I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

    – Georgens
    3 hours ago
















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I have exactly the same problem with this answer. I don't understand why that topic is closed.



I cannot login my desktop for first time after using and trusting the new Ubuntu so many months already.



I have compared my updates history with the link I posted above and I m quite sure that the culprit is on one of these two updates:




  1. libgjs0g:amd64

  2. gjs:amd64


PS. I don't want to upgrade to 18.10...wanna stay LTS










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  • once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

    – AlexOnLinux
    4 hours ago













  • For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago













  • I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago











  • In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

    – user535733
    3 hours ago











  • I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

    – Georgens
    3 hours ago














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I have exactly the same problem with this answer. I don't understand why that topic is closed.



I cannot login my desktop for first time after using and trusting the new Ubuntu so many months already.



I have compared my updates history with the link I posted above and I m quite sure that the culprit is on one of these two updates:




  1. libgjs0g:amd64

  2. gjs:amd64


PS. I don't want to upgrade to 18.10...wanna stay LTS










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I have exactly the same problem with this answer. I don't understand why that topic is closed.



I cannot login my desktop for first time after using and trusting the new Ubuntu so many months already.



I have compared my updates history with the link I posted above and I m quite sure that the culprit is on one of these two updates:




  1. libgjs0g:amd64

  2. gjs:amd64


PS. I don't want to upgrade to 18.10...wanna stay LTS







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  • once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

    – AlexOnLinux
    4 hours ago













  • For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago













  • I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago











  • In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

    – user535733
    3 hours ago











  • I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

    – Georgens
    3 hours ago



















  • once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

    – AlexOnLinux
    4 hours ago













  • For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago













  • I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

    – Georgens
    4 hours ago











  • In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

    – user535733
    3 hours ago











  • I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

    – Georgens
    3 hours ago

















once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

– AlexOnLinux
4 hours ago







once i had a log in loop because i went out of space, if i remember well. by doing sudo apt-get -y autoremove && sudo apt-get -y clean the problem was solved. perhaps you can log in if u switch to another session with CTRL+F2 or try the recovery mode and run the command on that level -> see: askubuntu.com/questions/24006/…

– AlexOnLinux
4 hours ago















For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

– Georgens
4 hours ago







For sure I am not out of space. I think it's not a coincidence that two of my updates are the same with the other guy's updates in the link I posted before.thanks anyway

– Georgens
4 hours ago















I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

– Georgens
4 hours ago





I have tried all the old tricks related to the same login loop issue, stop&restart gdm,chown the .iceauthority etc. None of them works!

– Georgens
4 hours ago













In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

– user535733
3 hours ago





In your question, you write that you think you know the culprit. If so, then what sort of help are you asking for? The question you want answered does not seem clear.

– user535733
3 hours ago













I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

– Georgens
3 hours ago





I just provide some information that maybe can shed some light what causes that loop. That I found, probably, the cause doesn't mean I can solve it. I can't remove these two packages,and I can't go back downgrading to previous version. Just an basic update routine turned to be a nightmare,so if anyone can help would be nice

– Georgens
3 hours ago










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