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No UI or terminal #3689
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I fixed this by reinstalling with "unity" as a target instead of "unity-desktop", then updating the chroot with the "unity-desktop" target. |
I Have the same problem with you someone help? |
I Reset my Chrome OS nothing works then i install ubuntu again and enter the same username and password . The Question › did the data was saved when i enter an existing username and password then it would load all setting i made and data or etc? Sorry for bad english. |
@Geraldalingod, It depends on what you mean by 'Reset my Chrome OS', if you did a 'powerwash' or 'full recovery' then no, nothing is saved, it's gone. A Chrome OS update and/or a crouton update should leave all of your user data and settings intact but, apart from that, it will get removed. Hope this helps, |
Glad you figured a way around the issue and got it fixed. It's a bit strange since installing the -DennisLfromGA |
I've just removed my old trusty chroot and installed a new xenial one to see if it would fix previous issues.
I can enter the chroot via
sudo startunity
but beyond there I can't progress. I'm presented with the chroot's desktop but no menu or navigation bars. I can right-click, and from that dialogue I can access the settings menu and I can create new documents/folders onto the desktop. Clicking into each opens gedit and nautilus respectively, and both seem to work as expected.I cannot close any windows once opened, minimise/maximise, or drag them around on the desktop. The buttons to do so do not appear.
Alt+Tab allows me to switch between any opened windows, but not the desktop.
I cannot open the terminal from the right-click menu (despite the option being presented) or via Ctrl+Alt+T.
Running from ChromeOS
sudo enter-chroot xiwi -T gnome-terminal
outputsError constructing proxy for org.gnome.Terminal:/org/gnome/Terminal/Factory0: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.gnome.Terminal: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Spawn.ChildExited: Process org.gnome.Terminal exited with status 8
Running from ChromeOS
sudo enter-chroot xiwi -T xterm
works as expected.I have updated the chroot using
sudo sh ~/Downloads/crouton -n xenial -u
, and problems persist.Any assistance is much appreciated.
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