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looks like that user is not allowed to login.
check out your /etc/passwd file the last entry at the end of each line, look at the one for your user, then at the end of that itll probably say /bin/true
change that to something like /bin/bash or whatever shell you want to start in.
try that and see what happens. i am not sure if users with /bin/true as a login shell can login to X. if they are then you have some other problem since you are trying to start an x session.