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Loop Login Ubuntu 22.04

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Today, when I went to log into my pc, I just couldn't. The system returned to the user select page even with the password entered correctly. I found it strange that when entering the shell with the command alt + ctrl + F3, when I logged in as my user, I was logged out in a few seconds. I was only able to type commands when, after typing my username and password, I typed ctrl + C very quickly. I tested a lot, reinstalled desktop-ubuntu, installed lubuntu, set permission on Xauthority file, removed old settings files, reset unity, set permission on /tmp folder, reset my problem user password and none of them worked. The temporary solution I found was to create a new user, but the old user is still there, and I can't access it. And in the .sessions-error files nothing appears. Does anyone know what it could be and how I can access my user with this problem?

24601 avatar
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a similar question [here](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1442688/login-loop-ubuntu-22-04) may be worth looking at
babukuinha avatar
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@24601 Nothing changed, the error still persist
hr flag
Have you added anything to one of your shell startup files that might be going into an infinite loop (such as sourcing .bashrc from itself)?
user535733 avatar
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Review /var/crash for .crash files corresponding to each occurrence.
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