Thanks to especially Mark Sir.
After *yum -y update* system is now enjoying GUI !!
One thing to mention is that my system processing also increases
considerably !!
Thanks again to All !!
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*Cheers,
Mayur*.
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Hello,
I have done following steps:
Press Ctrl+Alt+F2
By root login, I entered following command :
yum groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform x11 fonts
Then I reboot system; only blank screen appears ; not even cursor.
Then I tried this :
yum groupinstall -y ' X
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Am 23.04.2013 16:49, schrieb Mayur Patil:
Hello,
I have done following steps:
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I have google for this but not find confirm solution.
Am I missing something; please help ??
Seeking for guidance,
It is virtually impossible to deduce
You should not have removed the i686 packages. The packaging system ensures
that there are no conflicts. I suggest that you reinstall them. It may be
that there is no need of them, but second-guessing the packaging system is
never a good idea, unless you know *exactly* what you are doing.
Cheers,
Hello,
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible for
GUI of the centos.
If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
screen back in action
that will be a great help to me.
And I also want to ask that is it possible to install that files from
Mayur Patil wrote:
Hello,
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible for
GUI of the centos.
If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
screen back in action
There is no explorer - that's a Windows thing. You should have command
line
Hello Sir,
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible for
GUI of the centos.
If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
screen back in action
There is no explorer - that's a Windows thing. You should have command
line login using
Mayur Patil wrote:
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible
for GUI of the centos.
If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
screen back in action
There is no explorer - that's a Windows thing. You should have command
line login
Hello Sir, sorry for late reply.
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible
for GUI of the centos.
If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
screen back in action
There is no explorer - that's a Windows thing. You should have
Mayur Patil wrote:
One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible
for GUI of the centos.
You should have command line login using ctrlaltf2
Problem is Appearance of login window. System boots normally; now I
will try out your said command.
gnome or kde?
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Hello Mark Sir,
Sorry if you feel bad due to my foolishness and inadequate knowledge.
My actual problem is that my setup is at college and due to internet
connectivity
problems as well as college hours are over, I am responding from home.
So as per your instructions I will again go
Hello,
My X windows system is not working
So, Mark sir has recommended following steps that what I understand:
1 Press ctrl+alt+f2
2. Then run these commands
yum groupinstall basic-desktop desktop-platform
install installs video drivers; if you add a desktop
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