Nah, Pale Moon won't cut it. Even Dillo is quite slow on that hardware. qutebrowser maybe. To be fair using TUI-everything (or CLI) is the only viable way.
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That's pretty weird. It's a live ISO error, you shouldn't get something like that.
It's probably not that but if the filesystem is corrupted you can get weird things. Try this: sudo fsck -f /
If still no effect, login to LXDE and find cinnamon config files under ~/.config/cinnamon
, not sure about the exact location since I don't use Cinnamon but should be something like that. After finding that, change the name to cinnamon.bak and try login to Cinnamon again. If that's related to configs, you should be able login.
You can also try different display manager, it seems you currently have lightdm. For instance, sddm could be an alternative.
sudo apt install sddm
sudo systemctl stop lightdm
sudo systemctl disable lightdm
sudo systemctl enable sddm
then restart.
If you want to revert this, just sudo systemctl disable sddm
and sudo systemctl enable lightdm
. You can remove sddm after the experiment.
Last version update is from 30 March 2023. It doesn't follow Android UI and has its own, works without a problem. I see no problem here, as long as it works. At least for Android 14, should be fine for 15 too.
My favourite is SicMu Player. The name sucks but it's the best and lightweight folder base music player for me. Quite customizable as well.
Oh my, so sorry about this. Sometimes I tend to not to write a word I'm thinking when I write and it happened to be a command. -_-
It should be sudo useradd newuser
and you also need to attend a password to it so it can login sudo passwd newuser
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Since you can login with LXDE I don't think it's graphics driver related. Maybe changing a display manager would work but I'm not so warm about it. This looks like something low-level went wrong.
Really nice pixel art
No problem! Thank you too. Also, no need to rush since evolving pace of Wayland window managers are quite fast. Everything changes rapidly, in a good way.
Well, everyone has a different taste. I don't like transparency or even gaps but as I see from unixporn, a lot of people do.
Also, matcha addiction does that to people. :P
I guess currently there isn't one, at least directly. I read that there is an undergoing work to separate the window management in River, probably you should check back later after those changes are done. I'm also waiting for those changes to get a more traditional navigation.
Purge is used when you want something to be deleted completely, and autoremove is used to clean the rest of the unused dependencies. If those didn't fix the issue, this could be about your user or user's home directory. Though the errors indicate a session problem.
You can try to reset all Cinnamon configuration. dconf reset -f /org/cinnamon/
That will delete everything you changed on Cinnamon so you may want to backup your settings.
Backup dconf dump /org/cinnamon/ > cinnamon-settings-backup
Restore dconf load /org/cinnamon/ < cinnamon-settings-backup
If that still doesn't work, can you try to add a new user to see if that user can login to Cinnamon? sudo add newuser
You already tried reinstalling CInnamon but can you try it by purging this time, if you already didn't do it like that?
sudo apt purge cinnamon
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt install cinnamon cinnamon-settings cinnamon-session cinnamon-screensaver
Then reboot.
What's wrong with Mint?