Issues with Cinnamon?
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        Published on 2012-11-13T21:57:23Z
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I just recently switched my system over to Ubuntu 12.10, and decided on Cinnamon as my environment-- it all worked fine, at first. But I was poorly educated and started using Compiz and Emerald along with it--Setting both as replacements in startup processes. I now know, that's a big, big mistake. Now when loading Cinnamon, I am greeted to my background image, and only that. My only options seem to be to open a terminal.
I was advised to attempt
muffin --replace
and
mutter --replace
Neither to any avail, the terminal closes, and I cannot load another one unless I completely reload.
I went back to Unity, purged and autoremoved Cinnamon, emerald, and compizconfig, and attempted to reinstall Cinnamon, thinking that would solve the problem--no, it came back just as broken as before.
So, I reinstalled ubuntu, then cinnamon---still broken.
I'm assuming I must find a way to remove the replace commands-- but as I have no menu, I'm not positive I can do that.
Is there any way I can access the startup processes via terminal? I'd think though, if I completely removed Cinnamon, all configurations would be gone too, so, it's just not making much sense. Is there some kind of reset I could possibly do? I've been browsing forums and questions here, all leading to things I'd already done, so, it can't hurt to ask for myself. I apologize if you would rather I have posted this over at mint.
Next time, I will definitely check compatibility instead of assuming something just has to work.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks!
****EDIT***** It seems although it didn't allow me to do it before, I was now allowed to access the settings and startup processes for Cinnamon via Unity, and, after quickly removing aforementioned processes- I'm up and running again.
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