I am unable to start my Kali Linux [duplicate]

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I did 'apt-get dist upgrade' and upgraded it. It was done 100% but it asked me to open the upgraded packages so I did yes and I went out for a work for 1 hour. But after I came I saw that my pc was on standby mode. So I pressed some keys but it didn't start so I restarted my pc and I started Kali bit after inserting username and password it gave a white screen and when I tried to open terminal it opens and after a second it again took me to inserting username and password point.
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I did 'apt-get dist upgrade' and upgraded it. It was done 100% but it asked me to open the upgraded packages so I did yes and I went out for a work for 1 hour. But after I came I saw that my pc was on standby mode. So I pressed some keys but it didn't start so I restarted my pc and I started Kali bit after inserting username and password it gave a white screen and when I tried to open terminal it opens and after a second it again took me to inserting username and password point.
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You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of.Xauthority
file.
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I did 'apt-get dist upgrade' and upgraded it. It was done 100% but it asked me to open the upgraded packages so I did yes and I went out for a work for 1 hour. But after I came I saw that my pc was on standby mode. So I pressed some keys but it didn't start so I restarted my pc and I started Kali bit after inserting username and password it gave a white screen and when I tried to open terminal it opens and after a second it again took me to inserting username and password point.
apt kali-linux
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I did 'apt-get dist upgrade' and upgraded it. It was done 100% but it asked me to open the upgraded packages so I did yes and I went out for a work for 1 hour. But after I came I saw that my pc was on standby mode. So I pressed some keys but it didn't start so I restarted my pc and I started Kali bit after inserting username and password it gave a white screen and when I tried to open terminal it opens and after a second it again took me to inserting username and password point.
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apt kali-linux
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You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of.Xauthority
file.
– Debian_yadav
14 hours ago
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You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of.Xauthority
file.
– Debian_yadav
14 hours ago
You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of
.Xauthority
file.– Debian_yadav
14 hours ago
You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of
.Xauthority
file.– Debian_yadav
14 hours ago
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Start your kali in cli mode and type apt-get autoremove
and hit enter. This will help me most of time.
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Start your kali in cli mode and type apt-get autoremove
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Start your kali in cli mode and type apt-get autoremove
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Start your kali in cli mode and type apt-get autoremove
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You are logging in as root or non-root? If non-root then maybe ownership error of
.Xauthority
file.– Debian_yadav
14 hours ago