On 2/6/06, Albert O <camahuetos@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi: > > Today in the afternoon I updated my FC 4 system with Yumex. Everything > was OK and after I finished the update I reboot the system and at that > moment the problems began: I got off the keyboard a little bit and when I > came back instead of the login screen there was a purple screen. > > I reboot with the reset button and everything was OK until when the > system shoud show the Graphical login screen. In that moment instead It > showed a blue screen with message telling me that th X server was > encountering problems and If I wanted to view the problems. I said yes, but > didn't said anything I considered usefull, but the "75%" (everything else > was a messag the x config in /etc... didn't work and a reference to the the > web page of the project. After that I tried to reconfigure the X Server, > folowing the instructions in th blue screen, but after re start the X Server > I got the same problem. > > I don't like what to do now. I'm a little bit of newbie and don't know > many things about these kind of problems. Once I got a similar problem in > SuSE, and I solved copying the Xconf file form and old-one, but I'm not so > sure if this is gonna work this time, since the system already tried a new > configuration, so probably the "old" configuration is the same that failed > to load the first time. > > Hoping to get a little help. > > Albert. > > > -- > "Cause real lifes, are the reason why, > whe want to live, another world, another life" > > The Cure. > > http://chamachama.blogspot.com > http://camahuetos.blogspot.com > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > I am having the same type of problem since I updated the KDE information on the last update. I press CTRL-ALT-BACKSPACE and then the login screen and GNome seems to work correctly until I reboot the system. I don't get any error messages with any details though. -- Terry Snyder Jr Computer Support Specialist http://www.personal.psu.edu/tes215 Linux (Red Hat 5.2, 6.0, 6.1, 7.1, 8.0, 9.0,Fedora Core 3, 4) Windows (3.x, 95, 98, ME, 2k, XP, 2k3) Mac (7, 8, X) I have used them all.