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I have a HP-notebook with Dual booted Windows, and I'm experiencing this problem from quiet a few days, after I type in my password at the login screen, Ubuntu gets stuck at a pink screen with only my mouse cursor visible, there is no sort of error shown at all

Booting from any other desktop environment works and starts in seconds as expected, however I prefer the default Ubuntu environment. I want to know what is the problem here and how do I solve it.

This is a picture I took of the tty system log running less /var/log/syslog when my systems got stuck recently if it helps:

tty screenshot

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  • If I experienced this, I would log in to a tty and inspect the system logs for errors. Jun 12, 2018 at 12:07
  • @OrganicMarble How do I Login to a tty and inspect the system logs for errors?
    – Kewal Shah
    Jun 12, 2018 at 12:19
  • When your system gets stuck, press ctrl-alt-f2 to get a tty, then log in. The logs are in /var/log, start with syslog. Jun 12, 2018 at 12:22
  • @OrganicMarble I've added the syslog output as you suggested, does the Error -2 mean I have no more disk space left? Because there is still a lot of empty disk space left for my Ubuntu root
    – Kewal Shah
    Jun 15, 2018 at 7:16

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