Hey all, semi-novice Linux user here.

I’m running EndeavourOS with KDE on a Lenovo with an Intel CPU and integrated GPU.

I was attempting to update my system today but kept getting the error referenced in this newsletter that I found after looking for the error online. I ran each command in the newsletter exactly as written and then rebooted my system.

After rebooting, I’m able to successfully get to the login screen and input my username/password but, instead of my desktop, logging in takes me to a command interface for about a second before reverting to the same login screen. The line in the title is the last entry shown in that command interface.

I’ve looked online for solutions but it doesn’t seem like anyone with my same error is getting stuck on the login screen (most people seem to be stuck on Grub and are able to use e, ctrl+alt-F2, etc) and I’m just sorta lost on what to do at this point.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

Edit: Thank you to MyNameIsRichard for your help. It turns out that I needed to install plasma-x11-session as I am still an x11 user and a recent update made it necessary to install this package manually.

  • Lord Goose@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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    Successfully made it to a different tty with ctrl-alt-F5 and was able to run journalctl -b

    I’m not entirely sure what error I’m looking for here in particular so I’m taking a guess that “Activation request for ‘org.freedesktop.XYZ’ failed: The systemd unit ‘dbus-org.freedesktop.XYZ.service’ could not be found.” is the one I’m looking for (XYZ because there are a few of these such errors with just the XYZ changing between them).

    Is this the same error you got?

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      Are you sure linux-firmware was the only thing uninstalled? What are those XYZ’s? you might just need to reinstall those items.

      • Lord Goose@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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        Looks like those XYZs ended up being irrelevant to my situation (figured as much seeing as looking online didn’t give me much information).

        I needed to reinstall plasma-x11-session per a recent update since I still use x11.