On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 21:25, Will Backman wrote: > Just upgraded an Internet NAT Gateway and SMTP/POP3 server from RedHat 9 > to Fedora Core 2. This system started out as a 7.3 machine a long time > ago. It only had 32MB of RAM, so the installer complained. Bumped it > up to 128. I did an upgrade of RH9 -> FC2 yesterday. Went "partially" well. One problem was that X couldn't startx. (X in that, gdmgreeter) was having some issues with recognising some files. The error prompt was " Couldn't recognise file /usr/share/something/Bluecurve/24x24/icon-language.png" etc.. etc.. It gives me a "OK" box, but clicking it does _nothing_. Top shows gdmgreeter taking up CPU cycles. If i go into init 3, run startx from there, it's OK. I thought it was some theme issues, and tried to change the default theme, I tried using gdmsetup but it wouldn't come up, some error about pango_base_dir (which I didn't find anything about in Google) Does anyone have a clue on what's happening? can I buy a clue here??