Apologies if this makes it to the list twice. Not sure if it went out as a cat jumped on the keyboard while sending. It left my screen but I don't see it in my "sent mail". On 12/17/16 03:32, Rick Stevens wrote: > If you're not getting a GUI login, then the first thing to check are > the system logs by getting a console login (ALT-F2) and doing things > like "journalctl -a -b" to see the log entries for the current boot (or > "journalctl -a -b -1" to see them for the previous boot). > > Are you running Wayland or Xorg? If it's Xorg, check the > /var/log/Xorg.0.log file. If Wayland, try logging in using Xorg to see > if its > something with Wayland (there are known compatibility issues with > Wayland in some cases). In the original message the OP stated... "i did an update, installed nvidia drivers" and "When i press Ctrl+alt+F2 I can open log in as a root/user but still no GUI" as well as "and did not work(not in this particular order) "startx"" So, since the system has booted it is highly unlikely to be a disk problem needing an fsck. But one has to wonder if the kernel has been updated and if the problem isn't the lack of a corresponding kmod-nvidia nvidia. Since the OP has the ability to do a login. I would think the question would be... What is the output of "uname -r" and what is the output of "rpm -qa | grep ^kmod" That is assuming the nVidia drivers were installed via RPMfusion. -- You're Welcome Zachary Quinto _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx