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We are facing this problem in some systems (UBUNTU 18.04 and 20.04), automatically X User in being created in the ubuntu system and the systems is not working properly, the system is getting stuck and on doing any process , any process run time automatic process is getting killed. How can we solve this...
We are facing this problem in some systems (UBUNTU 18.04 and 20.04), automatically X User in being created in the ubuntu system and the systems is not working properly, the system is getting stuck and on doing any process , any process run time automatic process is getting killed. How can we solve this...
What is "X User"? What automatic process creates it? And so on. You provide zero information for support, what you have provided is even not enough if you drop off your computer a at a shop.
Sounds like you have automatic login configured but something went wrong to keep it from working. Do you get as far as a Grub menu from which you can make an alternate boot selection? What happens if you do so? You may need to strike the ESC or another key to get such a menu after the computer POSTS.
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