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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12/03/2014 11:16 AM, Fritz Hudnut
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Dec 3, 2014 at 3:46 AM, <span
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<div id=":ti" class="a3s" style="overflow:hidden">Hi
Fritz,<br>
It might be worth trying to add a new user.<br>
Check if the new user has the same issues.<br>
If the new user does not have any issue, you can of
course simply<br>
migrate your configurations to that account. And also
it will mean<br>
there is some sort of issue.<br>
Moving the .cache wouldn't hurt. As long as you move it
(instead of<br>
remove). You can always copy it back again.<br>
If you create a new user you can systematically go
through all your .<br>
(dot) files and find the problem if you are really
interested in<br>
discovering the actual issue. Then you can diff the two
files and find<br>
out what is the issue. But of course simply having a
working user<br>
(other than guest) would be the goal :)<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">The new user account is also what was
suggested on the 'buntu answers site, and it did work to get
me passed the log in window. I guess I could spend time to
try to compare the . files . . . or even move config files . .
. but of course they might be the problem?<br>
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<div class="gmail_extra">Anyway, done deal . . . don't know if
this falls under the "It's PPC" paradigm, like in the movie,
"It's Chinatown, Jake . . . "???? Running similar updates in
14.04 on my MBPro . . . well, actually LM17 . . . did not get
me into this log in problem . . . not applicable? Maybe yes,
maybe no . . . . But, thanks for the support . . . not too
much time spent on the system in the iBook, a few bookmarks, a
few email accounts . . . . Perhaps if it keeps going I'll
even get around to fixing "sound" . . . .<br>
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Hi Fritz,<br>
Well, I am glad you are able to use it. It may be that the old
configurations got corrupted by the new ones because the
architecture is PPC. This could be something somewhat similar to
the hw-detect issues we have had with sound. Where some new change
broke compatibility with some old configuration, but only for
PowerPC...<br>
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Glad the MBPro didn't have any troubles :)<br>
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