Hello Sir, sorry for late reply. >>> 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> > Gnome. > >> 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. > I think sir you are talking abt CentOS 6.4 becoz in centos 6.3 there is upto 5.8.10. Did you install that from something else? > I am installing from source version 7.2.6 because of which this all mess. 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> > I will try for it. > >> 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> > I will first try out your instructions ; if that works. No remote no console. If not, then I will try to login from Putty - windows client. And sir, would you please more focus on *nix systems?? any link?? And could you briefly address me what is actual mess around here?? Waiting for reply, Thanks !! > mark > *--* *Cheers, Mayur*. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos