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To clarify here: Are you referring to upgrade or update?
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Honestly [member=7109]Moltke[/member] I'm not sure if the auto-login setting can be passed on through an upgrade if you have any PPAs installed, or applications like special video controllers. I know a newly installed upgraded OS will show the XFCE mouse background in the first boot when run in qemu but then return to the default OS settings after login. Sometimes this occurs when working from root in grub edit terminals too, but it is just the OS passing through root first before login. I would think it should return to normal after your first login and logout, but you would have to re-enable auto-login. When it stops at the XFCE (blue screen with the little mouse) you are still in root. The fact that you have to run startx is probably a caused by video configuration change issue and the fact that you had auto-login enabled when you upgraded.
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There is a Debian grub boot splash mired in the code somewhere that can appear when selecting GFX mode in grub. Perhaps that confused you when the grub menu came up. It is not possible that you had an actual Debian desktop even after all your fiddling with things. What was probably there was an XFCE setup without an application menu & launcher. Are you using Compton by any chance?
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I little too late now but I got that XFCE blue screen + cursor once in another distro.
I had to revert to a previous Kernel on boot and that solved the problem.
[member=5916]trinidad[/member] , again, maybe not the case with other distro, but with Linux Lite, I ALWAYS have autologin enabled and never had problems with updates/upgrades. Should I disable it next time ? :-O
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