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[SOLVED] Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Zelator57 - 28th December 2016

At first occasionally, now every time, I login but the login screen persists. Something was obviously working as the startup script that plays my startup Beethoven ran. So I did a restart using the recovery mode. This worked, but looked horrible and overflowed the screen.
My old Netrunner 14 came up fine, and allowed me to do some research.

Ctrl/Alt/F2 and login got me a command line, and Ctrl/Alt/F7 took me to the desktop.

I could do this every time, but fixing it would be better. Help, please.


RE: Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Zelator57 - 5th January 2017

A couple of times the process has completed on its own, once with an intermediate "K gear" symbol.


RE: Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Pliny.D.Elder - 5th January 2017

Is there any difference when you change your login screen?
You could try when in tty2
cd .cache
~/.cache$ rm -rfv plasma*
reboot


RE: Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Zelator57 - 5th January 2017

Deleting the plasma* files had no effect, but switching the login screen from the default BreezeNew to Maui has fixed it.

Thanks!


RE: [SOLVED] Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Pliny.D.Elder - 5th January 2017

(5th January 2017, 16:23)Zelator57 Wrote: Deleting the plasma* files had no effect, but switching the login screen from the default BreezeNew to Maui has fixed it.

Thanks!

Shame all hiccups weren't so simple. Glad to have been some help.