> In my case, I could never log onto the new F16 install, graphically.
> Just got that crappy "oh no" graphic, with no way to get any further.
> However, I was lucky in that I could CTRL+ALT+F2 (or one of the other
> terminals), and log into a command line. I let a "yum update" do its
> thing, and after that I could log into a graphical system.
> That sort of thing would be one of my first things to try if a new
> install wasn't working right. Certainly not reformatting and
> re-installing, this isn't Windows. If the install seemed to work
> without any errors, the first time around, then I'd be fairly sure that
> the install had worked. And that another attempt wouldn't be any
> different.
> Just got that crappy "oh no" graphic, with no way to get any further.
> However, I was lucky in that I could CTRL+ALT+F2 (or one of the other
> terminals), and log into a command line. I let a "yum update" do its
> thing, and after that I could log into a graphical system.
> That sort of thing would be one of my first things to try if a new
> install wasn't working right. Certainly not reformatting and
> re-installing, this isn't Windows. If the install seemed to work
> without any errors, the first time around, then I'd be fairly sure that
> the install had worked. And that another attempt wouldn't be any
> different.
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#yum update does it for me as well Gnome 3 is now working fine. Thanks!
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