On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:46 AM, <lubuntu-users-requ...@lists.ubuntu.com> wrote:
> Hi Fritz, > It might be worth trying to add a new user. > Check if the new user has the same issues. > If the new user does not have any issue, you can of course simply > migrate your configurations to that account. And also it will mean > there is some sort of issue. > Moving the .cache wouldn't hurt. As long as you move it (instead of > remove). You can always copy it back again. > If you create a new user you can systematically go through all your . > (dot) files and find the problem if you are really interested in > discovering the actual issue. Then you can diff the two files and find > out what is the issue. But of course simply having a working user > (other than guest) would be the goal :) > > -- > Regards > @Is: The new user account is also what was suggested on the 'buntu answers site, and it did work to get me passed the log in window. I guess I could spend time to try to compare the . files . . . or even move config files . . . but of course they might be the problem? Anyway, done deal . . . don't know if this falls under the "It's PPC" paradigm, like in the movie, "It's Chinatown, Jake . . . "???? Running similar updates in 14.04 on my MBPro . . . well, actually LM17 . . . did not get me into this log in problem . . . not applicable? Maybe yes, maybe no . . . . But, thanks for the support . . . not too much time spent on the system in the iBook, a few bookmarks, a few email accounts . . . . Perhaps if it keeps going I'll even get around to fixing "sound" . . . . F
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