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{{From|https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KubuntuLoginLoop}} {{Languages|UbuntuHelp:KubuntuLoginLoop}} This may occur to you that you return back to KDM just after entering your credentials (username and password).<<BR>> Login loop may be caused due to: * Full filesystem * Broken graphics driver installation * Root privileges assigned to files in /home directory == Free disk space == You can free up disk space in order to resolve the Infinite Loop problem. There are a couple of tools that might come handy: === Command Line === ==== df ==== <pre><nowiki> NAME df - report file system disk space usage SYNOPSIS df [OPTION]... [FILE]... DESCRIPTION This manual page documents the GNU version of df. df displays the amount of disk space available on the file system containing each file name argument. If no file name is given, the space available on all currently mounted file systems is shown. </nowiki></pre> Examples: <pre><nowiki> :~$ df </nowiki></pre> or <pre><nowiki> :~$ df -h -T </nowiki></pre> <pre><nowiki> -h, --human-readable print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) -T, --print-type print file system type </nowiki></pre> ==== du ==== <pre><nowiki> NAME du - estimate file space usage SYNOPSIS du [OPTION]... [FILE]... du [OPTION]... --files0-from=F DESCRIPTION Summarize disk usage of each FILE, recursively for directories. </nowiki></pre> Examples: <pre><nowiki> :~$ du </nowiki></pre> or <pre><nowiki> :~$ du -h </nowiki></pre> <pre><nowiki> -h, --human-readable print sizes in human readable format (e.g., 1K 234M 2G) </nowiki></pre> === GUI Tools === ==== Filelight ==== It is like a pie-chart, but the segments nest, allowing you to see not only which directories take up all your space, but which directories and files inside those directories are the real culprits. ==== xdiskusage ==== xdiskusage is a user-friendly program to show you what is using up all your disk space. It is based on the design of the "xdu" program written by Phillip C. Dykstra. Changes have been made so it runs "du" for you, and can display the free space left on the disk, and produce a PostScript version of the display. ==== KDirStat ==== KDirStat (KDE Directory Statistics) is a small utility program that sums up disk usage for direcory trees, very much like the Unix 'du' command. It displays the disk space used up by a directory tree, both numerically and graphically. ==== kdf ==== KDiskFree displays the available file devices (hard drive partitions, floppy and CD drives, etc.) along with information on their capacity, free space, type and mount point. It also allows you to mount and unmount drives and view them in a file manager. == Start KDE from terminal == <ol><li>Go to a virtual terminal by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1 </li><li>Log in </li><li>Kill KDM</li></ol> <pre><nowiki> sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop </nowiki></pre> <ol><li>Launch kde</li></ol> <pre><nowiki> startkde </nowiki></pre> == Reset config files == Launch the Kubuntu '''Recovery Mode''' from GRUB menu. Once loaded, type in: <pre><nowiki> cd /home/<your user name> mv .kde .kde_old reboot </nowiki></pre> == External Links == You may want to take a look at these threads:<<BR>> http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=9765 <<BR>> http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3088389 <<BR>> http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3096050 <<BR>> http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3097104 <<BR>> [[category:UbuntuHelp]]
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