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Can Not Log On. Usually purging Nvidia Driver in Recovery Mode>Root Terminal Helps. This Time No. 18.04.6

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I have been plugging along periodically having to purge the Nvidia driver to get my machine to log on. This time I get the log in page, enter my credentials and the screen goes black as if it is logging in then returns to the log in page. I did my routine of entering the recovery mode and choosing the root terminal. I run the apt-get purge of nvidia alone with an * and with a hyphen and *. It still doesn't log in. I then attempt to update it. I also tried adding the nvidia driver from a list on the machine. I can't get this thing to log on. I was using it last night.

It is the LXLE flavor of Ubuntu 18.04.6. It is dual boot with Windows 10. It has been installed for about 18-24 months. I am a bit under the weather and just can't seem to get my brain thinking in the right direction. I would truly appreciate any insights. EDIT: In addition while running apt commands in root terminal I get the not enough space in /var/cache/apt/archive warning. There are no .deb files in that folder. I have 14GB left in the partition.

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