08-06-2015, 12:04 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-06-2015, 12:19 AM by Plumberbob.)
I believe I have found the problem. The problem was in .bashrc. I found this in a article on ask ubuntu:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/603328/ar...login?rq=1 .
I have archey and, for it to work on startup, I had to add it to the .bashrc and save. It had worked for years with no problem until a couple months ago. Anyway, I commented it out and so far no problems. There is an option to change archey to archey 2> /dev/null, which I had rather do. I tried this first but when I rebooted a window came up saying there is no such file or directory as /dev/null.
I want to thank Scott and AVJ for your help. It was greatly appreciated.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/603328/ar...login?rq=1 .
I have archey and, for it to work on startup, I had to add it to the .bashrc and save. It had worked for years with no problem until a couple months ago. Anyway, I commented it out and so far no problems. There is an option to change archey to archey 2> /dev/null, which I had rather do. I tried this first but when I rebooted a window came up saying there is no such file or directory as /dev/null.
I want to thank Scott and AVJ for your help. It was greatly appreciated.