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So basically my problem is that I'm in a a login loop and don't know what to do. I tried to ask the internet and one solution was pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 and than writing stuff but

if I press them there is only one line

"unbuntu: clean, 305096/2293760 files, 3928107/9175040 blocks"

after waiting it a line comes where it says "ntpdate [20410]: no servers can be used exiting"

and than after some time it disappears and says "Unbuntu 18.04.5 LTS susext-pc087 tty1 sunsext-pc087 login: "

so i guessed no I can login and do the stuff they made in the videos but no after writing the username and than pressing enter it goes black and than it appears again

btw I don't understand much from computers so if you know how to help I would appreciate if you can explain it as easy as you can or just write it in steps.

  • You need to try this - to get access to a "Terminal" -> https://askubuntu.com/a/1303506/289138 - as you're at the prompt; dmesg | less will launch the "less" text reader on the latest boot log, allowing to check what happened while booting. h will bring up less's help - telling about key you can use to move about in the text view and the / -search option. Check after "failed" and "error" text, add info about what you find to your post above (use edit!). – Hannu Jan 13 '21 at 15:37

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It happened something similar to me, it was because my desktop was uninstalled. If it appears your username as you were in the terminal, you could try

sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop

I hope it works for you :)

Lgv
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