after upgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 everything destroyed [closed]

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and now after login to my account in Ubuntu nothing loaded! just a red screen I have! help me please. all my documents is in there







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  • Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
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and now after login to my account in Ubuntu nothing loaded! just a red screen I have! help me please. all my documents is in there







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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Foerster, user535733, Zanna, Kevin Bowen, user68186 May 18 at 17:39


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  • Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
    – blue
    May 1 at 15:02










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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Foerster, user535733, Zanna, Kevin Bowen, user68186 May 18 at 17:39


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closed as unclear what you're asking by David Foerster, user535733, Zanna, Kevin Bowen, user68186 May 18 at 17:39


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.













  • Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
    – blue
    May 1 at 15:02










  • What’s your question? What are you trying to achieve?
    – David Foerster
    May 15 at 16:13
















  • Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
    – blue
    May 1 at 15:02










  • What’s your question? What are you trying to achieve?
    – David Foerster
    May 15 at 16:13















Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
– blue
May 1 at 15:02




Can you move the mouse cursor after you try to login and you just have the solid login background? You may have the same problem as here. The problem there is the desktop isn't visible after login. For me, I can shut down as in that post and reboot and it works (but problem happens occasionally)
– blue
May 1 at 15:02












What’s your question? What are you trying to achieve?
– David Foerster
May 15 at 16:13




What’s your question? What are you trying to achieve?
– David Foerster
May 15 at 16:13










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