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So after updating to 19.04, I got some problems concerning some packages, especially udev
. I guess it was a mistake, but I removed and re-installed udev
. After that everything worked fine and I got no errors. Next time I try to boot into ubuntu (I have dual boot, but I don't think that's the problem) I got no GUI, only a terminal. I have tried reinstalling ubuntu-desktop
as I saw in other posts, but that didn't work because the internet doesn't work, even with an internet cable. Do you have any suggestions?
dual-boot udev 19.04
|
show 4 more comments
So after updating to 19.04, I got some problems concerning some packages, especially udev
. I guess it was a mistake, but I removed and re-installed udev
. After that everything worked fine and I got no errors. Next time I try to boot into ubuntu (I have dual boot, but I don't think that's the problem) I got no GUI, only a terminal. I have tried reinstalling ubuntu-desktop
as I saw in other posts, but that didn't work because the internet doesn't work, even with an internet cable. Do you have any suggestions?
dual-boot udev 19.04
When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11
|
show 4 more comments
So after updating to 19.04, I got some problems concerning some packages, especially udev
. I guess it was a mistake, but I removed and re-installed udev
. After that everything worked fine and I got no errors. Next time I try to boot into ubuntu (I have dual boot, but I don't think that's the problem) I got no GUI, only a terminal. I have tried reinstalling ubuntu-desktop
as I saw in other posts, but that didn't work because the internet doesn't work, even with an internet cable. Do you have any suggestions?
dual-boot udev 19.04
So after updating to 19.04, I got some problems concerning some packages, especially udev
. I guess it was a mistake, but I removed and re-installed udev
. After that everything worked fine and I got no errors. Next time I try to boot into ubuntu (I have dual boot, but I don't think that's the problem) I got no GUI, only a terminal. I have tried reinstalling ubuntu-desktop
as I saw in other posts, but that didn't work because the internet doesn't work, even with an internet cable. Do you have any suggestions?
dual-boot udev 19.04
dual-boot udev 19.04
asked Apr 25 at 19:06
John FikiorisJohn Fikioris
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When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11
|
show 4 more comments
When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11
When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11
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Try running startx. This is the command to start the GUI. It will give you a log in Xorg's log file if it fails. Post that content for troubleshooting.
It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
– John Fikioris
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I don't know if this can be considered as an answer, but unfortunately I reinstalled Ubuntu.
Also I'd like to point out for the future BanAnanas's comment.
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Try running startx. This is the command to start the GUI. It will give you a log in Xorg's log file if it fails. Post that content for troubleshooting.
It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
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Try running startx. This is the command to start the GUI. It will give you a log in Xorg's log file if it fails. Post that content for troubleshooting.
It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
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Try running startx. This is the command to start the GUI. It will give you a log in Xorg's log file if it fails. Post that content for troubleshooting.
Try running startx. This is the command to start the GUI. It will give you a log in Xorg's log file if it fails. Post that content for troubleshooting.
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It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
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It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:42
It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:42
It failed. The error essage was xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused xinit: server error xauth: timeout in locking authority file /home/John/. Xauthority
– John Fikioris
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I don't know if this can be considered as an answer, but unfortunately I reinstalled Ubuntu.
Also I'd like to point out for the future BanAnanas's comment.
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I don't know if this can be considered as an answer, but unfortunately I reinstalled Ubuntu.
Also I'd like to point out for the future BanAnanas's comment.
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I don't know if this can be considered as an answer, but unfortunately I reinstalled Ubuntu.
Also I'd like to point out for the future BanAnanas's comment.
I don't know if this can be considered as an answer, but unfortunately I reinstalled Ubuntu.
Also I'd like to point out for the future BanAnanas's comment.
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When I once lost GUI (probably due to upgrading python to unsupported version) I was able to connect to my home wifi using one of the answers sugested in this post Sadly, I dont remember which one exactly but it did not include nmcli nor nmtui. I only have this link bookmarked under name **SOLUTION***. ( And as for your main problem I wasn't able to restored my GUI due to bunch of commands I used trying to get old python version)
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:24
Unfortunately I have already some of these and I couldn't connect with wifi.
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 19:28
Do you have wpa_supplicant? I think that was the one that worked in my case. And maybe find out if you need to change wlan0 in commands to sth. else if you haven't already. I don't think I know how to help beyond that. Good luck!
– BanAnanas
Apr 25 at 19:36
What do you mean if I have wpa_supplicant?
– John Fikioris
Apr 25 at 20:30
You could boot from installation USB if you still have it, bind couple directrories via chroot and install that way. help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCdRecovery
– Sergiy Kolodyazhnyy
Apr 25 at 23:11