n 03/11/2012 11:19 AM, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
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I had that problem on this box after an "upgrade" to F16 went sour. Try
booting into runlevel 3, or whatever it's called now, log into a CLI as
root and try this:
yum reinstall gdm
and reboot. In my case, a database had gone away and the reinstall
restored it.
Joe,
I finally stumbled on a technique that allowed me to boot bu just
deleting the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file. Only problem I had as a result is
that I can not get the gnome3 interface, when I log in it switches to
the fallback of gnome2.
Your idea of using reinstall seemed intriguing. I tried to reinstall
gnome-shell* but that did not bring any success either.
I had such difficulty adjusting to gnome3 when it came out, I have been
a little surprised by my attitude of missing the gnome3 interface now.
If you have any other suggestions I would appreciate some help.
Greg