logged into my ubuntu account and found myself on a screen with just my desktop background and nothing else.
pressing the volume buttons displays the indicator, and i can get to a tty session but i can't do anything else. restarting gdm doesn't seem to help at all either
I'm running 11.10, upgraded from a wubi install of 11.04.
any thoughts?
Greg, not knowing which default DM you are using, it could be several things at fault. Unfortunately lacking enough information to answer with confidence, but would suspect that the desktop-manager session has become a mess somehow.
Knowing what was occurring prior to the problem would be helpful. Was this just post-upgrade or had there been recently installed packages, or was there something else occurring prior to login?.
Depending on which DM you are using by default (gnome-shell or unity) you might want to drop down into a recovery console and try to reset the DM, if you believe that is the root of the problem.
Know that the command:
unity --reset
should restore the unity DM defaults, but have not had any luck while the X server is running and trying that command from a tty.Seems it does not quite finish. Know there is a command to replace the gnome-shell as well, and if you should also load the gnome-session-fallback just in case. HTH, not sure if this answers, but trying to.
Right click on your desktop background, if a menu pops up, create a new folder.
Double click on the folder and a nautilus window should pop up. Browse to location /usr/share/applications and find program Compiz, double click on it and magic might happen.
If nothing really happens, go into CompizConfig Settings Manager and check if the Unity Plugin is enabled. If you don't have this program, open a Terminal, and run command:
sudo apt-get install compizconfig-settings-manager
or if you dont even have Compiz, run command:sudo apt-get install compiz
If no menu pops up, go to a tty session, login and run commands:
If that doesn't seem to work either, check if unity and compiz are installed. Run commands from a tty session:
Hope that helps :P
I've just had the same problem - no window manager, no decoration, no apps started, and only an Xterm! It turned out, that I had somehow, (clumsiness comes to mind) selected "Recovery Session" under the Gear symbol on the Login screen. I changed it to "Ubuntu", and when I logged in, everything was back. Log out, and click on the Gear!