Darn, broke my X or Gnome Need help to get it working
- From: Greg Julius <fromRedHatLists outtacyte com>
- To: Gnome List <gnome-redhat-list gnome org>
- Subject: Darn, broke my X or Gnome Need help to get it working
- Date: Fri, 19 Dec 2003 12:10:32 -0600
Hello everyone,
I knocked out my Gnome somehow, I believe. I'm hoping somebody here can help.
The path to the problem goes something like this:
I finally upgraded my XFree86 to the latest RPM from RHN. Running up2date
via Gnome was failing on something about a configuration file. Finally I
tried installing it from the console command line (up2date -u). This time
it said it had a problem with my /etc/X11 directory. So I renamed it. And
did the same to /usr/X11R6. The install went just fine (well seemed to).
A boat load of other things also installed and I don't have a list, but
they were from various RHN updates in the last couple of weeks. I am
currently running kernel 2.4.20-24.8 from RHN (on a RH8 system).
I ran the xf86config to create a new XF86Config file supplying answers from
the old config file. Tried starting via startx -> blank screen. Killed
via Ctl-Alt-Bksp. Revised the config file to put in some things the
xf86config left out. I was able to startx without errors (so says the
log), but I get a colored pattern briefly at the top of the screen and then
a white panel filling the upper left 2/3rds of the console and a prompt
'xxxx]# _ '. the _ is a white box with black outline the size of a
character cell.
I think this is some variant of a window manager, but I am unsure. I
cannot type in it like a console/terminal window. I just get a completely
white screen if I try. I have to kill it with Ctl-Alt-Bksp.
I have looked in /etc/sysconfig/desktop and it has 'DESKTOP="GNOME"'.
Do you have any suggestions on how I can get my Gnome desktop back? I'll
be happy to provide whatever information I can.
I could have attached the XFree86 log, but since there were no errors I
didn't think it would be helpful. If someone wants it, or a part of it,
I'll be happy to oblige.
Thanks,
-g
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