Dear users! Since recently I'm unable to boot my system (f28) with the following problem. It start to boot normally and just before the login screen would normally appear it drops into terminal with some messages regarding nm-dispatcher connectivity-change. It says something that it runs some scripts but it stucks there forever. I've been messing with python earlier today. Could it possibly be the cause? I'm able to boot the laptop from live-usb (this is how I write to the list now), so it shouldn't be a hardware issue. I was trying to google it but seems people having this problem with their systems running (unlike mine). Is there a way to fix my OS without the pain of reinstalling? TIA
On 1/17/19 8:30 PM, Hiisi wrote:
Since recently I'm unable to boot my system (f28) with the following problem. It start to boot normally and just before the login screen would normally appear it drops into terminal with some messages regarding nm-dispatcher connectivity-change. It says something that it runs some scripts but it stucks there forever. I've been messing with python earlier today. Could it possibly be the cause? I'm able to boot the laptop from live-usb (this is how I write to the list now), so it shouldn't be a hardware issue. I was trying to google it but seems people having this problem with their systems running (unlike mine). Is there a way to fix my OS without the pain of reinstalling?
Did you use "pip" or something similar to install python modules globally?
чет, 17. јан 2019. у 23:36 Samuel Sieb samuel@sieb.net је написао/ла:
<--SNIP--> Did you use "pip" or something similar to install python modules globally?
I was installing RDKit via anaconda (conda). For some strange reason it installed it's own version of python. That broke dnf. I have found a fix online which I can't reproduce now from my memory.