When i'm login with username and password, ubuntu crashes.

Asked by kaare67

Binary package hint: nautilus

When i'm login with username and password, ubuntu crashes. I get a message that there can not be written a file. Either i don't have enough diskspace or my personal map can not be written to. It is something more with GDM, but i can not remember more. After that comes a "dos screen like" and say i have to resart. Then it works. BUT Next time i start op the same happens again.
I is a brand new installation, and this has been happening since first login

ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
Date: Fri Feb 29 00:10:12 2008
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 7.10
ExecutablePath: /usr/bin/nautilus
NonfreeKernelModules: nvidia
Package: nautilus 1:2.20.0-0ubuntu7
PackageArchitecture: i386
ProcCmdline: nautilus --no-default-window --sm-client-id default2
ProcCwd: /home/kaare
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games
 LANG=da_DK.UTF-8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: nautilus
Uname: Linux kaare-ubuntu 2.6.22-14-generic #1 SMP Tue Feb 12 07:42:25 UTC 2008 i686 GNU/Linux

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kaare67 (khj67) said :
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Pedro Villavicencio (pedro) said :
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Thank you for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report and we are closing it. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it would make more sense to raise your question in the support tracker. https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu

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Bhavani Shankar (bhavi) said :
#3

Hello..

Try reconfiguring your xserver (To adjust the parameters of the video card) using:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

Course to get to a terminal you press Control-Alt-F1 (or f2, etc.)

Login.

Run the command:

sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg

then

sudo /etc/init.d/gdm restart

(or sudo /etc/init.d/kdm restart if using kde/kubuntu)

Have a try and keep us informed

Bhavani Shankar.

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