Hi Beartooth, On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:35:28 -0400, Beartooth <beartooth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Very Dumb Question: Not at all, this seems very strange. [snip] > > But I hit a snag (and have asked about it in several places, to no avail; > my apologies if this is a repeat here!): the machine that should now go > forward to FC2 has a gnome-terminal that never gets a prompt. > > I have no idea what I could have done to cause that. I've tried a variety > of things, including using my new Fedora-Legacy yum.conf to do yum remove > gnome-terminal and then yum install gnome-terminal. It did both, or seemed > to. But I still get a terminal with no prompt. I have three different > profiles defined for it, and normally use it with four or five tabs; but > none of the profiles gets any prompt. Hmm. I don't know what could be causing this, but I can suggest a few work-arounds. If you have another terminal program, you can try that. Select "Run Application" from the menu and type "xterm" (no quotes) in the box. If you have it installed, this should bring up a terminal (not as nice as gnome's though). You can also press CTRL + ALT + F1 through F6 (hold down the CTRL and ALT keys and press F1) to bring up virtual consoles where you can login and have a terminal. Press CTRL + ALT + F7 to get back to x-windows. Maybe this will at least allow you to do what you need at a terminal. > I would prefer to upgrade rather than scrub and do a clean install of FC2; > but since nothing else gets my prompt back, I doubt that would, either. I would suggest doing a fresh install. After a while, there is no telling what might be left lying around that might cause trouble. Hopefully you are using multiple partitions. Just backup eveything you want to keep to a non / partition (or move stuff to your other computer). I'd suggest backing up stuff in /etc/ for reference and moving back to the new system. If you do move stuff, move it selectively, not the whole directory, and compare what you are going to replace. Oh, and I noticed you talking about editors in another post. I use nedit, which is a nice, graphical editor that is very easy to use. If you want a console editor, vim is probably the most popular there. Hope this helps, Jonathan