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tinny123
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Hello. Im running kde neon with plasma 5.12.3. I was running some programs and used sudo xkill on an open tab in the panel(i think it was for discover). As soon as i did this my screen went black with only mouse cursor visible. Doing hard reboot loads up a screen saying 'kde neon 5.12.3 'with a progress bar but eventually takes me back to a black screen with only mouse cursor visible. I get no greeter screen. I am a linux newb. Pls help
schnelle
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Probably you didn't let discover finish installing updates so you have now broken packeges/system.

When you get to the black screen hit ctrl+alt+f1 and log in into terminal with your username and password. If would be good if you can connect your pc to internet with lan cable.

In terminal run these commands:

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sudo apt update


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sudo apt dist-upgrade


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sudo apt install -f


Hope it helps.
tinny123
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schnelle wrote:Probably you didn't let discover finish installing updates so you have now broken packeges/system.

When you get to the black screen hit ctrl+alt+f1 and log in into terminal with your username and password. If would be good if you can connect your pc to internet with lan cable.

In terminal run these commands:

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sudo apt update


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sudo apt dist-upgrade


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sudo apt install -f


Hope it helps.



Thank you for your reply. i solved the problem. the issue was that i had recently used back-in-time to make a backup of my system and this caused my home folder to become full. This apparently doesnt allow the gui to load in startup. i went to the tty2 and deleted the snapshot , deleted /tmp and then remade tmp. restarting cleared up the problem. i have been looking for a solution for past 24hrs. i thought it was something to do with sddm or Xserver. Its very frustrating but thank God i was able to stumble upon the solution.

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tinny123
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SOLVED !!!
:) i solved the problem. the issue was that i had recently used back-in-time to make a backup of my system and this caused my home folder to become full. This apparently doesnt allow the gui to load in startup. i went to the tty2 and deleted the snapshot , deleted /tmp and then remade tmp. restarting cleared up the problem. i have been looking for a solution for past 24hrs. i thought it was something to do with sddm or Xserver. Its very frustrating but thank God i was able to stumble upon the solution.
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I am also having this issue but this occurred after setting a login screen that I did not have the correct dependencies for. Anybody have any ideas on how to set the login screen back to default through the terminal?


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