I think this is true. I know the first time I got a working ubuntustudio ppc 
(which is what I'm after) I installed every desktop I could find along with the 
warned-about compiz config tool (exact name escapes me) and the whole thing got 
messed up. I couldn't even login. I like the Lubuntu option to login 
automatically since, at least for testing, just in case I can't use the login 
screen. I'm primarily installing on a G4 mac mini ppc although I have an eMac 
G4 (CD-ROM install only although now that I've been editing yaboot.conf there 
must be a way to get it USB accessable)) plus an older G3 iBook I want to start 
running these tests on. Lubuntu is the best base install for my G4 mac mini - I 
think primarily because of my Radeon 9200 ATI graphics card and the default 
openbox desktop. The Ubuntu raring test Live CD would not boot GUI with any of 
the  live video=radeonfb:1024x768-32@60 and similar boot parameters I know. 
With the base Lubuntu install and 13.04 Ubuntu test dvd in the tray I installed 
taskel and ran it to get most everything I wanted installed (ubuntustudio 
mythtv and desktops). It's still booting beautifully as "Lubuntu 13.04" in 
openbox. I'm actually learning Backuppc command-line to get it backed up before 
breaking anything to test further, but I think the desktops are the issue for 
my ppc.






On 2013-04-02, at 8:55 PM, Charles Ford Jr <charlesfor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Not sure whether this is something I did but I don't think it is. I'm kind of 
> a long-term novice, new to testing, though. 
> 
> I had lubuntu up and running on my iBook G4 just fine, and thought that I'd 
> try installing gnome along side it, because why not. 
> 
> Anyways, it broke my login screen, so now I can only login via terminal. I 
> enter my password into the login box and it kind of resets? I don't know how 
> to describe it. It says it's logging in like it should, and then just 
> doesn't. It doesn't freeze up, though, I can try again, and it won't work 
> again. 
> 
> I tried uninstalling it, reinstalling lubuntu-desktop to see if there was 
> anything missing. 
> 
> Any thoughts? Packages to try installing to fix it? I'm just about to 
> reinstall lubuntu and try the whole thing again. If anyone else wants to give 
> it a go and let me know what happened, that'd be pretty awesome, too. 
> 
> I reported the bug with "ubuntu-bug login" and it came up as "shadow" 
> instead. 
> 
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