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Jun 27, 2011

I just upgraded to Ubuntu 10.04 LTS. The upgrade went fine and once it was done, it did a restart of computer. (Expected)

After the restart, I cleaned up my computer a bit. (Reinstalled some packages, removed some). One extra thing that I did was removed all .Xsession_* files from my home directory. (I thought they were old and removed them).

Since then whenever I restart my machine, the login screen is displayed, but that doesn't allow me to login.When I enter my user name and password, it just displays the login screen again afer some time (displays a black screen and then back to login screen). Same for the root user.

However I am able to login in console mode using both my own user id and root user id.

I doubt if I messed up something while trying to do my own clean up. I don't have a live CD. I upgraded over the internet.

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