Not able to login to Open Suse 10.2

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ilugd

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I am unable to login to my user account in OpenSuse 10.2. My system has been running for over 3 days continuously and i have installed quite a few softwares so i cannot pin point the reason. But I am able to login to root and any new account i create. Where can I find a log or something of the login procedure?

Also after I enter my id and password, the screen become blank (There is an about inch thick bar at the bottom seemingly a corrupted screen) for about a second or so and the login screen comes up again. I check the user home directory settings in Yast > Security and Users > User Configuration and everything is perfect. What could possibly be the problem?
 

mehulved

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No error messages? Press ctrl+alt+F12 when you login as user and see if there's anything worth noting there.
 
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ilugd

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no message. The screen is completely blank on pressing ctrl-alt-f12 but there is a cursor blinking on the top left.

On pressing ctrl-alt-f1 i am able to l am able to login at the commandline
 

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I'm not sure but there might be a conflicting X client in one of those accounts .... happened to me when on Sabayon ,once....
Also, have you enabled XGL ? Go through this....
 
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ilugd

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no luck. XGL seems to be disabled. Please help me people. I have configured that profile fully to my taste. I don't want to recreate another profile.

Hurray, works now. here is now it worked

Code:
move to the text login screen ctrl+alt+f1
1. Login as the local user
2. type ls -al on the prompt (you shud see .xinitrc there )
3. rm .xinitrc
4. exit

Then again shifted to ctrl+alt+f7 and logged in and voila! I am in.

Here is the source. *suseforums.net/index.php?showtopic=5073
 
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mehulved

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Oops we didn't check that before. Maybe the owner of .xinitrc would have been changed. That would be causing problems. Anyways you got it working now.
 
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Thanks everyone for all your help. I am not sure how the permissions could have been changed though.
 
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