Yes that is the message get.When I boot all seems to go well at first. But after the log-in screen a message pops up: "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" etc. I am advised to log out and back in again, but the problem occurs every time. The weird thing is that when I hit the windows-key the ususal X-screensaver appears. But when I try to launch an application I get an black screen with the error message again. When I boot in rescue mode and try to start X it fails.Jatin K wrote:sometime ago it happed to me also ... on FC 14 , I just removed the file xorg.conf .... and restarted the system in single user mode and run Xorg --configurePeter: did the error message look like http://estrip.org/content/users/tinypliny/1111/IMG_20111117_083221.jpg If so, it’s a Gnome error message, not X, and the chances are that X itself is fine. Try creating a brand new user and logging in under that ID. Are you fully up-to-date? So it is a gnome error. I tried your suggestion but after logging in under the new user I get the same error. I also looked for a file xorg.conf in /etc/X11, but there is no file called like that. Thanks for your suggestions. Peter |
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