> Sorry, Mike. I didn't realise that you hadn't got past that stage. > > At bootup, as soon as you see the 'Booting Fedora in x seconds...' hit any > key. That will bring up a screen with the kernels you have installed listed. > Unless you have any reason not to, you should edit the top one. 'e' brings > up edit mode. (I'm working from memory, so I could be out on detail, but > you'll be able to follow with the aid of the prompts that are on screen.) > > This screen shows the bootup command, split into three lines. Move to the end > of the second line and put a '3' there. Hitting 'b' will then boot from that > prompt, giving you a one-off text-console boot. Log in as yourself, then > > mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.sav > reboot > > This time you should get your graphical login and you will have a new ~/.kde. > You can copy mail settings and anything else you need back from the saved > folder. You'll find things in ~/.kde.sav/share/apps and > ~/.kde.sav/share/config. > > To find out whether you have the video package, open konsole and type > > rpm -qa xorg-x11-drv > > > If nothing returns you haven't got it installed. If it is installed it will > give you the full version. > > > Anne > > -- When I typed in this, rpm -qa xorg-x11-drv , command in the terminal it gave me this: [Preston@dhcppc0 ~]$ rpm -qa xorg-x11-drv [Preston@dhcppc0 ~]$ I am on a buddy's email, so that is why the name is different, I have been meaning to get my own. So I guess that it is not installed. The problem is that I can't login to KDE, I can in Gnome though. I will give what you said a try about: mv ~/.kde ~/.kde.sav -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list