Hi Everybody
I have a question which can a bit odd. I have laptop which I use to run Linux Mint 20.1. On Sunday 4 July the computer started as it should do. I came to the login screen and log in. On Monday 5 July I started it again and came to login screen, I type in my password to log in. When I hit Return the computer just went back to login screen again. I type in my password and again it went back to the log in screen. Why does this happen most of Linux distro I have tried? I have tested FerenOS and it happen to it too. Then I use Linux Mint 20.1 XFCE. The laptop I have is a Dell Latitude E6420 with a Intel i5 CPU at 2.5GHz and with a Intel HD Graphics 3000 in it. I change it HDD to a SSD because the HDD broke down and stop working. Right now I use Windows 10 on the laptop because I couldn't find the memory stick I had Linux Mint 20.1 XFCE on it. If I install Linux on it again. And this happens again is there any way to save it with needing to re-install Linux on it? And how does one do that? Hope someone can help with this problem.
Yours
Christer
I have a question which can a bit odd. I have laptop which I use to run Linux Mint 20.1. On Sunday 4 July the computer started as it should do. I came to the login screen and log in. On Monday 5 July I started it again and came to login screen, I type in my password to log in. When I hit Return the computer just went back to login screen again. I type in my password and again it went back to the log in screen. Why does this happen most of Linux distro I have tried? I have tested FerenOS and it happen to it too. Then I use Linux Mint 20.1 XFCE. The laptop I have is a Dell Latitude E6420 with a Intel i5 CPU at 2.5GHz and with a Intel HD Graphics 3000 in it. I change it HDD to a SSD because the HDD broke down and stop working. Right now I use Windows 10 on the laptop because I couldn't find the memory stick I had Linux Mint 20.1 XFCE on it. If I install Linux on it again. And this happens again is there any way to save it with needing to re-install Linux on it? And how does one do that? Hope someone can help with this problem.
Yours
Christer