I told that cuz error is still there
sudo systemctl start gdm3.service
Try this.
and then:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
I wonder if the GDM files are changed, since you tried to install gnome 40 or 41 (There is a gdm.41)
Try removing and purging GDM3, then reinstalling it from the Zorin Repos
sudo -i
Try to login as root and try the above commands to see if it makes any difference.
I did not refer to that command.
sudo systemctl start gdm3.service
and use sudo
or simply get root access as @Michel said, by using sudo -i
Did you reconfigure gdm?
No buttons are working
Your screenshot shows that a symlink may be the issue.
You may need to remove the display-manager.service symlink, then run the command.
Try is available
If it was my system i would start from scratch and do a full wipe and reinstall. You made a mess of it and installed things on it you did not know what it would do with the system.
Or BACKUP! FOR GOD'S SAKE PEOPLE CREATE A BACKUP!
Seconded on both suggestions above... It is likely other files were corrupted or altered during the attempt to install Gnome40.
The above commands simply should have worked.
Ok , I have dual booted ubuntu I will take the backup and then re install it
Takes time to hunt them, doesn'it?
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