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Originally Posted by skinsguy
Hey thanks Dirt! I'll try that this evening and report back. It had been while since I had even booted the desktop, so maybe something had gotten corrupted on a reboot.
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So um....yeah I think I figured out the solution to your problem. I actually ended up having the same problem after recently installing Fedora 20 on my desktop. Boot into Linux only to be greeted with a black screen, terminals worked for me but regardless the GUI wasn't having it.
The cause seems to have been, at least in my case updating yum which is the Fedora equivalent of
apt-get for Mint and other Ubuntu derivatives. Anyway after going through numerous forums and threads posted by people with similar problems I found that the solution was ridiculously and painfully simple.
When logged in as the root user I typed the following. Now get your pens out this is going to be a long command
startx
Thats it. F****G typing
startx in a terminal fixed it for me. BASICALLY ONE F****G SIMPLE COM MAND.
So basically if I could go back in time heres what my response would have been.
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Hey Skinsguy. Douch....I mean Dirtbag59 here. In regards to your problem please try the following.
1. Open a virtual terminal by pressing ctrl+alt+F1 (or F1-F6)
2. Use your basic login name in the local host field (usually either your first name in lower case or first initial last name. (For example John Smith is usually either john or jsmith). If you know your root password you can also try logging in as root then entering the root password.
3. If logged in as regular user type sudo startx if logged in as root simply type startx.
4. Press ctrl+alt+F7 and you should have your desktop back.
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Now if you'll excuse me I have to go warn the Navy that the Japanese are planning to attack Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. BTW can anyone tell me todays date?