Hi, > No, I have not removed anything. I had FC1 running, and then I made > upgrade to FC2. Here I mean that I have chosen "upgrade" instead of > "install" in anaconda. > > Could you resolve this problem? Yep. su rpm -e XFree86 XFree86-sdk --nodeps ls /etc/X11 if xkb is a directory, remove it (rm -rf /etc/X11/xkb) that should be enough to get rid of most of the problems. Insert the CD (or DVD) with the xorg-x11 rpms in, change to the directory containing them rpm -Uhv xorg-x11*.rpm --force Okay, that's overkill, but you'll find it'll zap anything that doesn't need to be there. You should find running system-config-display will work then. Remember to watch the install and check that there are no errors generated when you install xorg.x11-6.7.0.2 (or whatever it's called). Warnings aren't that important, the errors are! TTFN Paul -- "Your lives are in the hands of men no smarter than you or I, many of them incompetent boobs. I know this because I worked alongside them, gone bowling with them, watched them pass me over for promotions time and again. And I say ... This stinks!" - Homer Simpson
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