Ubuntu :: Remains On Logon Screen?

Jun 4, 2011

after an update i cannot my pc remains in the log on screen. I insert my password then the screen goesn and of and after 4 secondit goes back in the logon screen. I run the following

sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-applets
sudo dpkg-reconfigure gnome-session

and i receive a message that both gnome and applets are not installed.

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