[NTLUG:Discuss] Unable to log into KDE
Gilbert Morrow
gkfmorrow at gmail.com
Mon Jan 27 23:41:27 CST 2014
If you don't format /home KDE remembers settings as it caches data there.
What file system? cxt2, 3,4 etc...? Use to you could delete the KDE file in
/home and KDE would rebuild out on reinstall, but haven't had to do that in
a while so don't know if it will still work.
On Jan 27, 2014 7:52 PM, "Wayne Dahl" <w.dahl4 at verizon.net> wrote:
> All,
>
> I've had an issue with my computer. I installed Kubuntu 13.04 on a
> fairly new computer I've built on 2 separate hard drives, one with the
> OS and one with /home. It was unstable, locking up to the point that
> the only way I could do anything with it was a hard reset. After one of
> these episodes, upon reboot and after a hard drive check run by Kubuntu,
> the login prompt comes up for KDE, but when I put in my password for my
> username, it acted like it was going to log in only to return to the
> login prompt. I could put in a wrong password and it would tell me it
> was wrong. I put in my correct password and it would chew on it for a
> few seconds, look like it was going to log in and then return promptly
> to the login propt with no error message.
>
> Thinking something got hosed in the install and, because the
> installation across the two hard drives was unstable (I think the OS
> drive has something wrong with it...I haven't used it in a very long
> time), I reinstalled on the same drive the /home partition is on, which
> is how it was installed in an old tower I had that had the motherboard
> crap out in it. Long story short, after reinstalling on the same hard
> drive that it worked flawlessly on before, I still can't log in. I get
> the KDE login screen, put in my password and get the same behavior as
> before, it goes right back to the login screen with no errors.
>
> I'm sure this is probably something simple, but I really have no idea
> what to look for on this one. Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> --
> Wayne Dahl
>
> No electrons were abused in any way by any Microsoft product in the
> initial composition of sending of this email.
>
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