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Tf2 Only Appears In The Top Right Corner


jajolt
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hmm I guess we can try uninstalling it and reinstall it

 

sudo apt-get remove libglib2.0-bin

 

sudo apt-get install libglib2.0-bin

 

not sure if this works as i don't have an ubuntu machine to test it out (I run Fedora instead)

Did this and rebooted and now Ubuntu won't boot in, it's stuck on the loading screen...

 

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oh gawd

lol

 

hmm any error messages in your session logs

 

try safe mode too while you're at it

To start Ubuntu into safe mode (Recovery Mode) hold down the left Shift key as the computer starts to boot.

If holding the Shift key doesn't display the menu press the Esc key repeatedly to display the GRUB 2 menu.

From there you can choose the recovery option.

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if you can access it, anything in var/log

 

also are you able to get into safe mode ("recovery mode")?

 

Don't know how to get to the var/log thing lol

 

And no with recovery mode, just repeats the cache thing and how it's trying to fix it.

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typically this points to a USB or mounted device that it thinks is 'active' or 'mountable'....

 

do you have any usb devices plugged into it like a flash drive or a card reader?

 

Had a MyFi plugged in for charging but it also recognized it as a wired in connection, unplugged and restarted, still stuck...

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