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I cannot enter to the normal Login interface. If I do it will enter into tty1 mode. I just can enter using recovery mode. How can I solve this problem?

This happened 3 month before and after I just updating the Ubuntu. It was just a normal update.

I'm using Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat 10.10 and I think the problem is related to the plymouth manager.

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    We need more information. What Ubuntu version and have you updated something? – Octavian Helm Mar 28 '11 at 08:13
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    Try pressing shift during boot and get to grub menu. edit it with e command and replace quiet splash with text and press ctrl+x. If your system boots you will be prompted for username and password. Then try sudo /etc/init.d/gdm start and see if you could get into login window or may be startx on your tty1 mode may also help. – sagarchalise Mar 31 '11 at 08:12
  • Did you try the recovery mode (usually available from the Grub boot manager menu) and reconfigure your xorg.conf ? – Delete Mar 31 '11 at 08:07
  • maybe: sudo service gdm start sudo service gdm restart – animaletdesequia Aug 26 '11 at 17:46
  • This question appears to be abandoned, if you are experiencing a similar issue please ask a new question with details pertaining to your problem. If you feel this question is not abandoned, please flag the question explaining that. :) – jrg Feb 03 '12 at 01:18

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First step is to login with a shell and look at /var/log/syslog for errors.

Researching /etc/init.d/gdm restart issues might help.

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Do you have a Nvidia graphiccard? If so, your xorg.conf could have been messed up somehow. A

sudo nvidia-xconfig

could help.

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