2010/1/8 John Nissleyjnissley nissley org:
I can boot to text mode fine. I can then log in and type startx and the GUI
will come up and operate correctly but if I try to boot directly into the
GUI mode I do not get the log in screen to allow me to log in.
Sorry, was this with or without
John Nissley writes:
I did a clean installation of Fedora 12 from the CD today and the
first boot was fine. I could log into the computer and get the
graphical interface. I then did a yum upgrade and 500 MB later the
upgrade was finished. I then rebooted the computer and now the
2010/1/8 John Nissley jniss...@nissley.org:
I can boot to text mode fine. I can then log in and type startx and the GUI
will come up and operate correctly but if I try to boot directly into the
GUI mode I do not get the log in screen to allow me to log in.
Sorry, was this with or without
I did a clean installation of Fedora 12 from the CD today and the first
boot was fine. I could log into the computer and get the graphical
interface. I then did a yum upgrade and 500 MB later the upgrade was
finished. I then rebooted the computer and now the boot gets stuck at
the f that
2010/1/7 John Nissley jniss...@nissley.org:
Any ideas on what could be causing this?
X.Org is automatically configured now. Have you tried turning off
kernel based modesetting? Edit grub and add nomodeset to the kernel
line.
What does the X.Org log say? /var/log/Xorg.0.log
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John Nissley writes:
I did a clean installation of Fedora 12 from the CD today and the first
boot was fine. I could log into the computer and get the graphical
interface. I then did a yum upgrade and 500 MB later the upgrade was
finished. I then rebooted the computer and now the boot gets