Today, when I went to log into my pc, I just couldn't. The system returned to the user select page even with the password entered correctly. I found it strange that when entering the shell with the command alt + ctrl + F3, when I logged in as my user, I was logged out in a few seconds. I was only able to type commands when, after typing my username and password, I typed ctrl + C very quickly.
I tested a lot, reinstalled desktop-ubuntu, installed lubuntu, set permission on Xauthority file, removed old settings files, reset unity, set permission on /tmp folder, reset my problem user password and none of them worked. The temporary solution I found was to create a new user, but the old user is still there, and I can't access it. And in the .sessions-error files nothing appears. Does anyone know what it could be and how I can access my user with this problem?
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a similar question here may be worth looking at – graham Dec 02 '22 at 16:04
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@24601 Nothing changed, the error still persist – babukuinha Dec 02 '22 at 16:13
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Have you added anything to one of your shell startup files that might be going into an infinite loop (such as sourcing .bashrc from itself)? – steeldriver Dec 02 '22 at 16:25
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Review /var/crash for .crash files corresponding to each occurrence. – user535733 Dec 02 '22 at 16:39