GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread Lázaro Morales
Hello, Today after power on my work computer and log in I get this message: Oh no! Something has gone wrong. A problem has ocurred and the system can't recover. Please log out and try again. I tried log out and log in again but nothing happen. What could be doing this? The system is

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread gpe
On 11/08/11 14:14, Lázaro Morales wrote: I tried log out and log in again but nothing happen. What could be doing this? This usually caused by incompatible theme/extension. You can try the followings: Press CTRL+ALT+F2 then login 1. Remove all gnome-shell extension and theme as root

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread Lázaro Morales
Thanks gpe, 1. Remove all gnome-shell extension and theme as root yum remove gnome-shell-extension* gnome-shell-theme* or I don't have any extension or theme installed. 2. Create a new user account as root and try to login useradd test1 passwd test1 I tried

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread gpe
On 11/08/11 14:54, Lázaro Morales wrote: 2. Create a new user account as root and try to login useradd test1 passwd test1 The first command creates a new user account, the second sets the password for it. Make sure you run those commands as root. (su) If you have the new account

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread Joe Zeff
On 08/11/2011 07:27 AM, gpe wrote: Another question. How up-to-date is your system? It is always good idea to do an yum update as root and then reboot Rebooting after a system update is so...so...*Windows!* Unless there's a kernel update there's no need and if your DE is updated or part of

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread Alan Cox
[joe@khorlia ~]$ uptime 09:30:56 up 57 days, 16:51, 2 users, load average: 0.76, 0.72, 0.67 [joe@khorlia ~]$ 17:43:49 up 167 days, 1:41, 8 users, load average: 0.09, 0.11, 0.13 Difficult to do much more than that with Fedora however given the 6 monthly cycle however. A reboot is

Re: GNOME logging problem

2011-08-11 Thread Stuart McGraw
On 08/11/2011 10:31 AM, Joe Zeff wrote: On 08/11/2011 07:27 AM, gpe wrote: Another question. How up-to-date is your system? It is always good idea to do an yum update as root and then reboot Rebooting after a system update is so...so...*Windows!* So is the error message the OP received