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Ubuntu gets stuck in a login loop, can't open terminal
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I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed on my computer.
now i can't login to my account. when I enter my password, screen turns black for a second and returns into login page again.
I saw many issues about Ubuntu login loop, but they all solved using terminal commands. I can't open a terminal here. I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F3 but noting happens.
Can anyone help?
command-line login
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I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed on my computer.
now i can't login to my account. when I enter my password, screen turns black for a second and returns into login page again.
I saw many issues about Ubuntu login loop, but they all solved using terminal commands. I can't open a terminal here. I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F3 but noting happens.
Can anyone help?
command-line login
I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), orssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installedopenssh-server
& enabled remote login).
– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45
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I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed on my computer.
now i can't login to my account. when I enter my password, screen turns black for a second and returns into login page again.
I saw many issues about Ubuntu login loop, but they all solved using terminal commands. I can't open a terminal here. I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F3 but noting happens.
Can anyone help?
command-line login
I have Ubuntu 18.04 installed on my computer.
now i can't login to my account. when I enter my password, screen turns black for a second and returns into login page again.
I saw many issues about Ubuntu login loop, but they all solved using terminal commands. I can't open a terminal here. I tried Ctrl+Alt+F1 and Ctrl+Alt+F3 but noting happens.
Can anyone help?
command-line login
command-line login
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I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), orssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installedopenssh-server
& enabled remote login).
– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45
add a comment
|
I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), orssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installedopenssh-server
& enabled remote login).
– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45
I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), or
ssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installed openssh-server
& enabled remote login).– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), or
ssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installed openssh-server
& enabled remote login).– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45
add a comment
|
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I'm assuming you have tried other tty's (terminals); you could also try another keyboard (*I had a strange microsoft branded keyboard where those keystrokes wouldn't work as it sent some unusual keystrokes to the system where combinations of keys were used), or
ssh
into your system (which will only work if you've installedopenssh-server
& enabled remote login).– guiverc
Apr 17 at 8:19
Have you tried booting to runlevel 3 (i.e. without graphics)?
– Elias
Apr 17 at 15:45