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Error found when loading /etc/profile in Ubuntu 19.04
“Error found when loading /etc/profile”Nautilus crashes after Ubuntu Tweak Package CleanerHow can I set the default view per folder in Nautilus, Thunar, and PCManFM?Nautilus unable to find default domain ontology ruleError found when loading /etc/profile and mysql
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Everytime when I login to my user (UBUNTU 19.04), after I type the password and click Enter, I get this error message:
error found when loading /etc/profile
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
as a result the session will not be configured correctly
The last software's that I installed that could have messed up my Ubuntu were:
- Nautilus file manager
- Gnome Tweaks
- Safe Eyes
- Plank
Any help to fix that error would be appreciated.
EDIT:
gnome nautilus 19.04
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Everytime when I login to my user (UBUNTU 19.04), after I type the password and click Enter, I get this error message:
error found when loading /etc/profile
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
as a result the session will not be configured correctly
The last software's that I installed that could have messed up my Ubuntu were:
- Nautilus file manager
- Gnome Tweaks
- Safe Eyes
- Plank
Any help to fix that error would be appreciated.
EDIT:
gnome nautilus 19.04
I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
– Franco Cappello
Sep 29 at 20:41
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?
– nobody
Oct 2 at 12:39
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Everytime when I login to my user (UBUNTU 19.04), after I type the password and click Enter, I get this error message:
error found when loading /etc/profile
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
as a result the session will not be configured correctly
The last software's that I installed that could have messed up my Ubuntu were:
- Nautilus file manager
- Gnome Tweaks
- Safe Eyes
- Plank
Any help to fix that error would be appreciated.
EDIT:
gnome nautilus 19.04
Everytime when I login to my user (UBUNTU 19.04), after I type the password and click Enter, I get this error message:
error found when loading /etc/profile
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
cat: /etc/X11/default-display-manager: no such file or directory
as a result the session will not be configured correctly
The last software's that I installed that could have messed up my Ubuntu were:
- Nautilus file manager
- Gnome Tweaks
- Safe Eyes
- Plank
Any help to fix that error would be appreciated.
EDIT:
gnome nautilus 19.04
gnome nautilus 19.04
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I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
– Franco Cappello
Sep 29 at 20:41
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?
– nobody
Oct 2 at 12:39
add a comment
|
I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
– Franco Cappello
Sep 29 at 20:41
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?
– nobody
Oct 2 at 12:39
I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
– Franco Cappello
Sep 29 at 20:41
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
– Franco Cappello
Sep 29 at 20:41
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?– nobody
Oct 2 at 12:39
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?– nobody
Oct 2 at 12:39
add a comment
|
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I hope the below link might help: askubuntu.com/questions/966775/…
– Avi512
Sep 29 at 20:08
Doesn't seems to be the same kind of error?
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Sep 29 at 20:41
cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
gives any output?– nobody
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