[SOLVED] Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. - Printable Version +- Maui Forums (https://forums.mauilinux.org) +-- Forum: Maui Support (https://forums.mauilinux.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=74) +--- Forum: Plasma Desktop (https://forums.mauilinux.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=84) +--- Thread: [SOLVED] Login screen doesn't go away after login. Until pushed. (/showthread.php?tid=24192) |
[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. Shame all hiccups weren't so simple. Glad to have been some help. |