joni
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Post by joni on Oct 22, 2023 13:13:08 GMT
I have automatic login but suddenly after a reboot it ask for password, but my password don't work. The screen flickering little and then get back to what is was berore I type the password. If i use wrong password it tell you about it, so I have not forget the password. What can I do? I don't remember if I have activated ssh, but the connection from another computer get refused.
/Cheers Joni
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Post by escuelaslinux on Oct 22, 2023 13:55:26 GMT
This usually happens when the hard disk is full and there is no space left.
Press CTRL-ALT-F2 and type your username and password. Then type 'df [enter]'. If the partition of your hard disk shows that it is 100% used, you will need to remove some files from the command line, or use a bootable image of Bodhi Linux to do this using the graphical file manager.
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Post by thewaiter on Oct 22, 2023 15:30:25 GMT
If your HDD is not full I recommend resintalling moksha
Press CTRL-ALT-F2 and type your username and password. Then type: sudo apt --reinstall install moksha
Stefan
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Post by joni on Oct 24, 2023 16:34:48 GMT
If your HDD is not full I recommend resintalling moksha Press CTRL-ALT-F2 and type your username and password. Then type: sudo apt --reinstall install moksha Stefan Same apology to you for long rtime to reply and thanks. I tried sudo apt --reinstall install moksha, but the same things happens. I have tried different types of vnc/rdp-servers, so I think I can have destroyed anything with that? But I manage to install ubuntu-desktop-minimal, but I could not log in to Ubuntu-Xorg, but Wayland work fine. So probably have I made bad thing to the xserver. Have little logs to check another day.
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Post by joni on Oct 24, 2023 16:35:53 GMT
This usually happens when the hard disk is full and there is no space left. Press CTRL-ALT-F2 and type your username and password. Then type 'df [enter]'. If the partition of your hard disk shows that it is 100% used, you will need to remove some files from the command line, or use a bootable image of Bodhi Linux to do this using the graphical file manager.
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Post by joni on Oct 24, 2023 16:37:29 GMT
If your HDD is not full I recommend resintalling moksha Press CTRL-ALT-F2 and type your username and password. Then type: sudo apt --reinstall install moksha Stefan
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Post by joni on Oct 24, 2023 16:41:51 GMT
Sorry for long time for reply. No, I don't have a full disk, far from it but thanks for Ctrl-Alt-F2, I have forgot that, as a Ubuntu-user
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