The startup cannot directly login/get into Xfce DE as it usually was
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The startup cannot directly login/get into Xfce DE as it usually was
On doing many uninstallations, the start now cannot directly login/get into Xfce desktop environment as it was, but stuck in password prompt and if fulfilled then in the Bash, what'd be have packages or setting files gone that's needed to fix it back and perform the direct login getting into DE ?
On doing many uninstallations, the start now cannot directly login/get into Xfce desktop environment as it was, but stuck in password prompt and if fulfilled then in the Bash, what'd be have packages or setting files gone that's needed to fix it back and perform the direct login getting into DE ?
Your question makes hardly any sense as posted, so if you want to ask a clear question, with details about your environment and what's going on, we can try to help. But after so many years and so little follow up/effort from you, why should anyone here want to try to help???
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