OllieGab
May 23rd, 2010, 10:13 AM
This is in short my problem:
Upgraded from 9.10 to 10.4, upgrade went OK despite a /media mount problem during boot up.
In gnome I logged off and logged back in again, this time as a KDE session (as it was an option and I thought I'd try it!)
PC didn't like it, froze up and after I re-booted it entered a KDE log-on screen which disappeared before I could actually do anything. A fusion compiz logo came up, disappeared after a couple of seconds and I was back at the Ubuntu logo (with the dots underneath). Cursor is active on screen but can't do anything at all.
I can get to a command line during boot-up but nothing I've tried will sort the problem.
Bug? I mean, why give me the KDE session option when KDE isn't installed?
Any suggestions how I can get out of this?
If I boot up with a live CD all my files are available to me.
I seem to be stuck in KDE without any way of changing it...
Help!!
Upgraded from 9.10 to 10.4, upgrade went OK despite a /media mount problem during boot up.
In gnome I logged off and logged back in again, this time as a KDE session (as it was an option and I thought I'd try it!)
PC didn't like it, froze up and after I re-booted it entered a KDE log-on screen which disappeared before I could actually do anything. A fusion compiz logo came up, disappeared after a couple of seconds and I was back at the Ubuntu logo (with the dots underneath). Cursor is active on screen but can't do anything at all.
I can get to a command line during boot-up but nothing I've tried will sort the problem.
Bug? I mean, why give me the KDE session option when KDE isn't installed?
Any suggestions how I can get out of this?
If I boot up with a live CD all my files are available to me.
I seem to be stuck in KDE without any way of changing it...
Help!!