*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873368 ***
    https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873368

seems like bug #873368

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 873368
   Session fails to start when root system full

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Title:
  does not allow to login in when partition is full

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I have a laptop with Ubuntu 12.04 (Fresh installation, not upgrade) 64 bits.
  My home folder is encrypted.

  It worked fine until a couple of days ago since I can't login in.

  It boots normally, I enter login and password (does not matter Unity or Unity 
2D), press Enter.
  At this moment it seems that Ubuntu starts desktop, shows some messages and 
immediately goes back to login screen.
  I attached the photo of this moment. One of the messages is "could not write 
bytes: Broken pipe". Photo is attached.

  Mouse is working fine. No freeze on the screen.

  I tried previous kernel as well as recovery mode. The system is up to
  date, no updates are available.

  I can login using CLI (for example, pressing Ctrl+Alt+F1).

  I don't know which package affected, but it's critical and it would be
  great if you could tell me which information I need to provide.

  I am not sure after what it start happening. 
  Probably, I installed Cisco AnyConnect last time which worked great in all 
previous versions of Ubuntu (but I used only 32 bits before). I also installed 
VirtualBox.

  I can provide a short video of the screen when I am trying to login.

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