Re: after upgrading fedora rawhide this morning, no graphical desktop

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On Thu, 13 Mar 2014, Kevin Martin wrote:

> On 03/13/2014 07:57 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
> >
> >   recently, i upgraded my ASUS G74S laptop to fedora rawhide and it
> > was running nicely. then this morning, i did another "yum update",
> > which appeared to update well over 200 packages (including a slightly
> > newer kernel), after which, when i booted, i had no graphical desktop
> > anymore, just the little blue and white fedora logo.
> >
> >   i can still switch to VC2 and log in at the command line (where i am
> > now), so i can certainly check log files, but i don't see anything
> > immediately amiss.
> >
> >   i rebooted both to the earlier rawhide kernel, and even back to the
> > latest fedora 20 official kernel -- same result, the fedora logo in
> > the middle of the screen on VC1, but the ability to log in on another
> > virtual console.
> >
> >   has anyone else run into this? i have an nvidia graphics card, and
> > am running the nouveau driver. i'll keep poking around the log files,
> > and if you have any suggestions, i'm all ears.
> >
> > rday
> >
> Hmm, sounds similar to what I'm experiencing.  When you go into VC2
> what does "lsmod | grep nouveau" show?  I've found that I've been
> having to manually "modprobe nouveau modeset=1" since doing my
> update about 4 days ago.  I'm not sure why nouveau won't load and I
> find that if I don't set the modeset=1 when I do the manual modprobe
> that I still can't get X.

  hmmmm ... it's possible this is not related to rawhide at all, and
is due to something silly i did earlier this morning. could the
following be the cause?

  in order to install drupal 8.x on my fedora (rawhide) system, i had
to disable selinux ("setenforce 0"). i *think* that while selinux was
thus disabled, i may have done "yum update", which would have of
course updated those 200+ packages while my system was in permissive
mode. once i saw i had a new kernel due to the update, i of course
rebooted, which rebooted with selinux back in enforcing mode, and the
problems started. simply putting selinux back into permissive mode
fixed everything.

  i'm by no means an selinux expert -- is that how i caused my
problem?

rday

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