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GDM could not write to your authorization file. This could mean that you are out of disk space or that your home directory could not be opened for writing. In any case, it is not possible to log in. Please contact your system administrator. That is the horrible message I got when I tried to login via GDM!
Is there any suggestions for me? |
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