Fred Smith ha scritto / said the following il giorno/on 29/06/2013 17:59:
On Sat, Jun 29, 2013 at 04:52:16PM +0200, antonio wrote:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the following il giorno/on 29/06/2013 15:39:
antonio montagnani ha scritto / said the following il giorno/on 29/06/2013 15:17:
Today I issues a fedup-cli network 19 command (
At the end of procedure that ended right when rebooting I get
Bad news:
I get a black window if I login as any user with a fedora logo on the bottom of screen but I can use tty and then issue a startx
Good news after issuing startx my old video card (Geforce FX5200) works fine with Gnome 3.
Why do I have only F18 kernel??
Tnx
more info:
I have two users, when I issue startx with user A (that is coming from F18) I get the message oh no something went wrong, while a fresh user B can issue startx flawlessy.
Also root can startx with no problem
when the screensaver starts I get authorization failed, i.e. I have to hard reset the machine!!!
Antonio:
Right up front I'll say I have no idea about the various problems you report (apparently) from having used fedup.
However, this last one, you almost certainly DO NOT need to reset the machine. If I read you right, it's stuck in the screensaver, you can't authenticate to get back to your login.
If that's right, you can do one of at least a couple different things:
- try CTRL-ALT-BKSP, which should kill your X session and return it to a login. Note that this only happens if that response to CTRL-ALT-BKSP hasn't been disabled by default.
- switch to another VT, log in, kill the X session that's stuck.
- probably a dozen other choices that don't come to mind right now.
In my F19 system, CTRL-ALT-BKSP seems to be disabled by default. you can enable it in the gnome tweak tool. click "typing" and in the resulting list select "Key sequence to kill the X server", set it to "Control + Alt + Backspace. then the next time you have this kind of fail, just do the 3-finger-salute and voila.
Fred
tnx for the reply.
I have decided to reinstall F18 from the net. The machine is connected to the home printer and scanner so it cannot stay out-of-service for a long time.
I have the doubt that at this stage of release, my fedup-cli 19 network command may have got the wrong packages, (for example no F19 kernel, that is quite surprising)