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=== rafael is now known as Guest41026 [08:04] * RyuKurisu[m] sent a long message: < https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/r0/download/matrix.org/RBAZHSrSOqNFtFGQCmLvMCmF/message.txt > [10:04] <Curium> Hello! [10:07] <Curium> I force-powered off a laptop with Lubuntu 18.04 (32-bit), and now it won't log in. Whenever I try, it returns me to the login screen. [10:07] <Curium> Does anyone know how to fix this? [10:09] <guiverc> Curium, rather than a power off, did you try commanding the machine to safely shutdown (ie. SysRq commands)... After a power off, I'd boot a *live* system and file-system check (fsck) your disks [10:09] <guiverc> I would then boot it normally, login via terminal to ensure you have free space, then try normal gui login (lack of disk space in $HOME or the user directory can cause login-loop) [10:10] <Curium39> Oops, got disconnected there. [10:10] <guiverc> After a power off, I'd boot a *live* system and file-system check (fsck) your disk. I would then boot it normally, login via terminal to ensure you have free space, then try normal gui login (lack of disk space in $HOME or the user directory can cause login-loop) [10:10] <guiverc> Curium39, ^ [10:11] <Curium39> Ah thanks. It might be low on space. How do I check? [10:11] <guiverc> Also don't power-off a machine, you can use SysRq keys to cause the kernel to cleanly shutdown. grab a phone and search "magic sysrq" for the commands if you don't remember them, the wikipedia article is usually near top & is pretty good at safe shutdowns [10:12] <guiverc> `df -hl` (disk free, -h for human output, -l for local filesystems only, the options are optional) [10:13] <Curium39> Available: 0 [10:13] <Curium39> Disk space it is. [10:13] <Curium39> Thanks for your help! [10:13] <guiverc> :) [10:15] <Curium39> And I'm in! Thanks again! [15:43] <leonard> Hallo === lubuntu is now known as Guest89177 === lubuntu is now known as aizenma [20:23] <cool_skeleton_95> Is there anyway to have a widget that allows you to change the brightness of the screen? [20:28] <acab> do you already have it with you Backlight tried? |