2006/11/15, Jim Cornette <fc-cornette@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
antonio montagnani wrote: >> Jim >> >> tnx for help. >> >> Not easy to follow your advice as Terminal is not operating (dying >> immediately) Is this the terminal launched from the GUI? Anyway, since you came from RHL8, quite a lot of programs were added and removed. You might have to drop to runlevel 3 or ctl-alt-Fn to a virtual terminal and log in as root to do this. If you cannot even get a basic terminal, I really have no idea as to a direction to take. Basically, run yum grouplist to get the groups and run yum groupinstall for the groups which you want to make sure are at least to the default group level. >> >> Maybe that it is connected to some gstreamer library??? (from >> googling..)??? I'm sure that there are a lot of added libraries effecting stability of the GUI since RHL8. Running in a shell should get you a more complete system. The group installs pull in all sorts of programs which were not previously released in earlier versions.
You got the system this far, it should be operational enough to pull in some of the additional groups. At this point, development releases seem easier to maintain than way back starts to the newest release version. Good Luck, Jim >> -- >> Antonio Montagnani >> Skype : antoniomontag >> > > i created a new user but I get same bad results? > > Any idea?? -- I have a theory that it's impossible to prove anything, but I can't prove it. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
Tnx Jim I have tried to run a yum groupinstall but I have a stupid problem: when I run a yum grouplist I get the list for example Gnome Desktop Environment But if I issue yum groupinstall Gnome Desktop Environment I get the error that Gnome and Desktop and Environment ar enot exixting. What is the exact grammar?? Tnx for help -- Antonio Montagnani Skype : antoniomontag