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i got locked out of x by time out
can login to tty1-6 by password where i can get x again
but get a invalid password message on trying log in x on tty7
seems in happened to me already in the past but i cant remember the steps to solve the issue
Last edited by voids (2018-01-23 13:17:18)
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So, let me get this straight:
You were using X
You were logged out after some time of inactivity
When you try to log in again you have a wrong password message?
Could it be that your disk is completely full so it can't write in Xsession?
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So, let me get this straight:
You were using X
You were logged out after some time of inactivity
When you try to log in again you have a wrong password message?Could it be that your disk is completely full so it can't write in Xsession?
thank you for trying to help
positive locked out (forgot to run xset -dpms s off)
i am now on ttyx using x with my account and 19% free on /
will check the Xession phile later
ediy : not frist time it happens to me just cant remember the steps
Last edited by voids (2018-01-22 17:25:59)
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I am confused: the thread title says "locked out of x" but then you say:
now on ttyx using x with my account
So it's just LightDM that's not working then?
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I am confused: the thread title says "locked out of x" but then you say:
voids wrote:now on ttyx using x with my account
So it's just LightDM that's not working then?
yes i use right now x in another sesion ont tty.
from what i can read it might indeed be about a lightdm issue.
i dont understand it, or how to fix it :
any direction for me to search could you please indicate ?
thanks to you
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OK, slow down a bit and let's take things one step at a time.
When you start your computer, does it boot to the BunsenLabs graphical login screen (LightDM)?
If it does, what _exactly_ happens when you try to log in?
Can we please also see the output of:
/usr/sbin/lightdm --show-config
LightDM itself should have some logs (/var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log perhaps?) and also check ~/.xsession-errors & /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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i didnt reboot yet
Can we please also see the output of:
/usr/sbin/lightdm --show-config
[SeatDefaults]
A greeter-session=lightdm-greeter
A greeter-hide-users=true
A session-wrapper=/etc/X11/Xsession
B session-setup-script=/usr/lib/bunsen/configs/bl-user-setup
Sources:
A /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/01_debian.conf
B /usr/share/lightdm/lightdm.conf.d/50_bunsen.conf
C /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
LightDM itself should have some logs (/var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log perhaps?) and also check ~/.xsession-errors & /var/log/Xorg.0.log
nothing found in ~/.xsession-errors
x@debian:/var/log/xorg.0 lastlog nothing unusual apart from
x tty5 Mon Jan 22 22:20:54 +0100 2018
which i only logged in
/var/log/Xorg.0.log not much i can tell personaly
thank you for the help
Last edited by voids (2018-01-23 03:05:10)
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Once more:
When you start your computer, does it boot to the BunsenLabs graphical login screen (LightDM)?
If it does, what _exactly_ happens when you try to log in?
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it seems 'x' is your username.
this is very confusing; maybe you need to clarify a few things from your original post.
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it seems 'x' is your username.
this is very confusing; maybe you need to clarify a few things from your original post.
voids is the username, replaced it by x to hide it, which is i guess unecessary
sorry for the confusion, thanks for reading and trying to understant this problem i apparently could not state properly.
anyway, everything works again now, problem solved
When you start your computer, does it boot to the BunsenLabs graphical login screen (LightDM)?
If it does, what _exactly_ happens when you try to log in?
thanks Head_on_a_Stick your help, sorry for the lame way of responding to questions.
lightdm was working, i was asked nick and password in the rectangle, but always got something like "invalid password try again" in red (i tried enough to know the password was the right one).
if i knew what to look for in the logs to pinpoint the issue i would.
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