double check that you have successfully updated and are not in the middle
of the update cycle.
alt + ctrl + f4 and login
sudo apt update && sudo apt full upgrade
Any errors seen?
On 27 Dec 2016 04:15, "Johnny Rogers" <email address hidden> wrote:
> Forgot to mention this happened after fresh install of Budgie-Remix, no
> screen lock settings were changed, no power saver settings were changed,
> nothing was changed. I just ran sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
> dist-upgrade in terminal, walked away for hour, came back and correct
> password was entered five times attempting login and it wouldn't let me
> into desktop.
>
> It would suck though if I was in middle of some very important work, and
> couldn't get back into desktop to finish the work and have to
> reboot/restart each time lol. I'm a Dell Optiplex 755 tower, 8GB ram,
> 1TB hard drive.
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1652713
>
> Title:
> Attempted login after screenlock and it wouldn't work until rebooted
>
> Status in budgie-remix:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> Hi all, first timer with Budgie Remix, I just installed it with LVM
> encryption on whole drive along with /home folder. I ran sudo update
> and sudo dist-update and walked away for about an hour to do
> something, came back and tried logging in at login screen and it
> didn't let me through to desktop.
>
> I entered the password for the user account correct (as it didn't give
> me an incorrect password message), hit enter or login button and it
> acted as it was going to take me to desktop but didn't, kept me at
> login screen. I tried logging in a few times after that with correct
> password and it did the same thing each time.
>
> It acted as if I was going to be taken into desktop, but ended up
> right back at login screen. So I just decided to reboot/restart
> computer, got to drive encryption password screen, entered the
> password, that worked. Got to login screen again, entered password
> again and then it worked.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/budgie-remix/+bug/1652713/+subscriptions
>
double check that you have successfully updated and are not in the middle
of the update cycle.
alt + ctrl + f4 and login
sudo apt update && sudo apt full upgrade
Any errors seen?
On 27 Dec 2016 04:15, "Johnny Rogers" <email address hidden> wrote:
> Forgot to mention this happened after fresh install of Budgie-Remix, no /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 1652713 /bugs.launchpad .net/budgie- remix/+ bug/1652713/ +subscriptions
> screen lock settings were changed, no power saver settings were changed,
> nothing was changed. I just ran sudo apt-get update and sudo apt-get
> dist-upgrade in terminal, walked away for hour, came back and correct
> password was entered five times attempting login and it wouldn't let me
> into desktop.
>
> It would suck though if I was in middle of some very important work, and
> couldn't get back into desktop to finish the work and have to
> reboot/restart each time lol. I'm a Dell Optiplex 755 tower, 8GB ram,
> 1TB hard drive.
>
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> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to budgie-
> remix.
> Matching subscriptions: budgie-remix
> https:/
>
> Title:
> Attempted login after screenlock and it wouldn't work until rebooted
>
> Status in budgie-remix:
> New
>
> Bug description:
> Hi all, first timer with Budgie Remix, I just installed it with LVM
> encryption on whole drive along with /home folder. I ran sudo update
> and sudo dist-update and walked away for about an hour to do
> something, came back and tried logging in at login screen and it
> didn't let me through to desktop.
>
> I entered the password for the user account correct (as it didn't give
> me an incorrect password message), hit enter or login button and it
> acted as it was going to take me to desktop but didn't, kept me at
> login screen. I tried logging in a few times after that with correct
> password and it did the same thing each time.
>
> It acted as if I was going to be taken into desktop, but ended up
> right back at login screen. So I just decided to reboot/restart
> computer, got to drive encryption password screen, entered the
> password, that worked. Got to login screen again, entered password
> again and then it worked.
>
> To manage notifications about this bug go to:
> https:/
>