I mean "fine" as in the xserver now works again. No matter what the good intentions of release 37.FC4.48.1 were, if it breaks Xwindows on my PC, it isn't any good to me. Sort of like the patches or updates put out by that "certain well-known large software vendor", often break other things when installed. This list showed me very quickly that others were experiencing similar results after installing the update. And the reply by Jim, gave me the clue how to recover. Just before sending this message, I reinstalled 48 on the PC with the Intel Corp 82845G/GL chipset video card and Xwindows definitely will not work. I installed the update on my dual boot Dell 8200 laptop, which has a Nvidia GeForce 440 GO video and the update (37.FC4.48.1) works fine, if you'll forgive that word again. I've entered into the Redhat network configuration to exclude the xorg updates on the Intel 845 PC until I see the revision at 49 or higher. I'll try it again then, but it's very nice to know how to go backwards in these rpm installs. I try the 48 update on the FC4 server at work, which I believe has an S3 video and see what happens. I'll be wiping out RedHat 9.0 on the backup server at work and going to Fedora Code 4, next weekend. The plan now is to, on the long weekend in October, completely erase Fedora Core 4 on my Dell 8200 laptop. While Fedora Core 4 works "fine" on the 6 other installations, including the x86-64 version, it literally sucks (performance wise) on my laptop. Anything, I want to in Linux on the laptop is done through the VNC server, which seems to run very fast. The laptop previously had RH 9.0 on it and that was also very fast, performance wise. Harry -----Original Message----- From: fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:fedora-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of George White Sent: September 18, 2005 2:33 PM To: For users of Fedora Core releases Subject: RE: xorg-x11 may have broken my system Quoting Harry Nicholls <hnicholls@xxxxxxxxxxxx>: >[...] I accessed a Fedora mirror site and downloaded all the rpms for > xorg-x11*.FC4.45 and used your suggestion of rpm -Uvh with the -oldpackages > option. Xserver :0 now work fines again. Depends on what you mean by "fine" -- to me, a system on which "It is possible for a user to gain elevated privileges by loading a specially crafted pixmap image." (quoting from the announcement for xorg-x11 release 37.FC4.48.1) would only be considered "fine" by the standards of a certain well-known large software vendor, and certainly not by the linux community. -- George N. White III Head of St. Margarets Bay, Nova Scotia -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list