On 6/27/26 3:07 AM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
On 6/26/26 3:55 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> On 6/26/26 2:33 PM, Patrick Dupre via users wrote:
> > After updating from fc42 to fc44, startx fails.
> > What to do? See below
>
> > ** (gnome-session:4909): WARNING **: 23:19:46.671: Launched from the
> > TTY. Launching a Wayland session
> Gnome wants to run Wayland. Why are you trying to start X?
>
> This machine is used only for rescue and I do not start an X session
> intentionally
> Starting in text mode and then startx was working fine in fc42.
> Has it been changed in fc43 or fc44 ?
No more X support.
You can start gdm with "systemctl start gdm" which gets you a full session.
Or you can just run "gnome-shell". I don't know how to get out of that
other than killing the gnome-shell process.
I read the messages, but I all really in trouble.
I don't know what you're using but your quoting is completely broken.
1) I used to run wayland on a standard basis.
It still run under fc42.
Before updating, I updated another "minimum" system (multiboot) from
fc42 to fc44. Under this configuration, I used to start in text mode
before running startx (wayland). This is not possible now as I explained
before.
Running systemctl start gdm does not bring me anywhere. I do not get my
usual gnome environment and I can only CTL DEL.
This is exactly the same as if it started normally from boot.
Running gnome-shell brings me in a graphics window but without my usual
gnome environment properly set.
What do you mean by "usual gnome environment"?
In addition, I cannot update gnome-shell, gnome-shell-common, gnome-
shell-frippery
I get
Transaction failed: Signature verification failed.
Public key "file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-rmy" is already present,
not importing.
OpenPGP check for package "gnome-shell-50.2-1.rmy1.fc44.x86_64" (/var/
cache/libdnf5/frippery-a6c2de037ec9e37d/packages/gnome-
shell-50.2-1.rmy1.fc44.x86_64.rpm) from repo "frippery" has failed:
Public key is not installed.
Those aren't the Fedora packages. You're using outside packages from
some other repo and there's something wrong with the signing key there.
Maybe you should switch back to the distro ones. I don't know what
"gnome-shell-frippery" is, but there are several "frippery" gnome shell
extensions available.
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