Although I was very much interested to see how this issue can be resolved on its own, I was
experiencing other problems like missing internet connection in other accounts. I could not afford to
have it dragged on more. So I reinstalled Kubuntu. So I just wanted to thank for all the the responses
offered, I certainly learned thru them. I will start a new thread for after installation problems.
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Would you please do the following:
1. Using the GUI, attempt to log in to the account that isn't working
2. Using the GUI, log into an account that is working
3. Drop to a command prompt and run:
Code:sudo apt-get install pastebinit sudo pastebinit /home/[i]USER[/i]/.xsession-errors
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I could delete the
.Xauthority file. This did not have any effect. In fact I could establish other admin level accounts
prior to this delete. I can log in these accounts but not the first established account in the installation process.
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[ I presume you're trying to log in using the graphical login manager. Try with a TTY instead:
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
2. Enter root for the account name <-- I assume when you say "admin account" you mean root, right?
3. Enter the password
Does this work? ]
I did log in using this way and could also change the password for both the root and the first account established in the installation process. Yet I cannot log in the first account established using the GUI
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Originally posted by Simon View PostI just need to correct something that Steve missed in step 1 Press Ctrl+ALT+F2 otherwise ALT+F2 doesn't give you TTY it will give you the Linux command line box.
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This is probably why I check the automatic login box during setup.
I just need to correct something that Steve missed in step 1 Press Ctrl+ALT+F2 otherwise ALT+F2 doesn't give you TTY it will give you the Linux command line box.
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Originally posted by kubuntu.linux View PostI cannot find any .Xauthority file. Could it be because I cannot log in the admin account? I have also seen other people looking for this file and not finding it. Is it supposed to be on every new installation of most recent versions and exactly in which directory?
Code:vinny@vinny-HP-G62:~$ pwd /home/vinny vinny@vinny-HP-G62:~$ ls -la total 92704 drwxr-x---+ 67 vinny vinny 4096 Jan 28 16:03 . drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 4096 Sep 4 23:29 .. -rw-r----- 1 vinny vinny 161814 Dec 24 11:38 02.png drwx------ 3 vinny vinny 4096 Dec 3 2012 .adobe drwxrwxr-x 2 vinny vinny 4096 May 13 2013 A-IP-file drwx------ 2 vinny vinny 4096 Jan 7 23:30 .aptitude drwxrwxr-x 3 vinny vinny 4096 Jan 19 22:19 .aqemu drwxrwxr-x 3 vinny vinny 4096 Aug 25 15:32 .audacity-data >snip< >/snip< drwxr-xr-x 3 vinny vinny 4096 Oct 26 18:09 Videos lrwxrwxrwx 1 vinny vinny 22 Dec 7 2012 Videos 1 -> /mnt/disk/vinny/Videos lrwxrwxrwx 1 vinny vinny 17 Dec 7 2012 Videos 2 -> /mnt/disk1/Videos drwxr-x--x 2 vinny vinny 4096 Jan 20 17:36 .virt-manager drwxrwxr-x 4 vinny vinny 4096 Oct 19 17:15 .wine drwxrwxr-x 4 vinny vinny 4096 Oct 12 19:54 .wine-browser drwx------ 2 vinny vinny 4096 Dec 11 2012 .WorldOfGoo -rw------- 1 vinny vinny 57 Jan 28 16:03 .Xauthority drwxrwxr-x 2 vinny vinny 4096 Nov 25 22:22 .xinput.d -rw------- 1 vinny vinny 34125 Jan 28 16:35 .xsession-errors -rw------- 1 vinny vinny 50714 Jan 28 06:55 .xsession-errors.old vinny@vinny-HP-G62:~$
?? is this "admin-account" a root account or just the first account made during install and so the admin-account" ??
VINNY
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Originally posted by kubuntu.linux View Postfor the admin account: it takes the password (does not complain of being wrong), tries to log in then returns the log in page, no messages. This happens only for the admin account.
1. Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
2. Enter root for the account name <-- I assume when you say "admin account" you mean root, right?
3. Enter the password
Does this work?
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I cannot find any .Xauthority file. Could it be because I cannot log in the admin account? I have also seen other people looking for this file and not finding it. Is it supposed to be on every new installation of most recent versions and exactly in which directory?
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Originally posted by kubuntu.linux View Postin the recovery mode I entered:
mount -rw -o remount /
passwd USERNAME
successfully changed the password for both the admin account and the additional user account. Now I can log in the user account but
the behavior is the same for the admin account: it takes the password (does not complain of being wrong), tries to log in then returns
the log in page, no messages. This happens only for the admin account.
VINNY
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in the recovery mode I entered:
mount -rw -o remount /
passwd USERNAME
successfully changed the password for both the admin account and the additional user account. Now I can log in the user account but
the behavior is the same for the admin account: it takes the password (does not complain of being wrong), tries to log in then returns
the log in page, no messages. This happens only for the admin account.
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The first result when Googling for "passwd: Authentication token manipulation error" has a number of suggestions. Have you tried these?
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When I enter passwd Myusername, it prompts for new passwrod and its confimation, after that says:
"passwd: Authentication token manipulation error"
"passwd: password unchanged"
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Login Problem
I have Kubuntu 13.10. For the first time, I created a new non-admin user account. After I restarted my computer I could not log in
again.
1. When I try to log in the new user account, it says wrong password, while I know the password is right.
2. When I try to log in the admin account, it takes the password and tries for a second to log in but returns the login page without
any error message (if I enter a wrong password then of course it complains Wrong Password).
3. There is a default guest account on the system which was generated by installation process automatically and does not have a
password, if I click Guest account, it logs in without problem. Of course I cannot change any password in that Guest account.
How can I get back into my admin account again?
Thanks.
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