Mayur Patil wrote: > >> > One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible >> for GUI of the centos. >> > If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer >> screen back in action >> >> There is no "explorer" - that's a Windows thing. You should have command >> line login using <ctrl><alt><f2> >> > > Problem is Appearance of login window. System boots normally; now I will > try out your said command. gnome or kde? <snip> > >> In any case, you need to do >> yum -y update and update your whole system to current. >> > > Problem is I have installed Eucalyptus cloud,Snort IDS and now rSyslog; > so I am in fear that update It shouldn't. And why did you install rsyslog? That's the default system log package in 6.x. Did you install that from something else? You'll probably have to run whatever snort command once you do a yum update, or I expect you'll get a lot of false warnings. <nsip> >> If you're still having gui problems, you *might* have a driver issue. >> What >> video do you have? > > <nsip> >> > I have not installed any video drivers before this. I tried to install > one but it does not work. So I leave it as You really, REALLY need to do some reading about *Nix systems. The base install installs video drivers; if you add a desktop install, it will install its best guess at drivers - they're already there. Unless you've got multiple monitors, in which case you may well have trouble, then the gui should just work. > > everything was working fine before breakage of libgcc.686 package > dependencies (as I remember) <snip> > I am in SSH with this machine from long time. I am asking if I am unable > to get GUI then I should try to install files Wait - how are you trying to log in, from the console, or remotely? <snip> mark _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos