I had installed F10 alpha on both of my computers and have been using it for a while. All has been very good and I am very pleased with it. This Wednesday morning I yum updated both systems. I noticed that there was a new X server, version 1.5.1-4 among the many 100s of MB of downloads. Sadly, there was an absence of the new Intel drivers that will enable the use of i915 modesetting with this great new X server. Oh well, it will come when it's ready. This evening, I booted my desktop computer and the computer locked up at the point where plymouth ends and the X server starts to log in, via kdm. I could not even change to another virtual terminal. There was nothing I could do but Alt-SysRq. I tried many times, using a slew of kernel options, like removing rhgb, appending vga=0x318, using nomodeset and enforcing=0. All variations failed. There was no way I could boot into X. Then I tired the other computer. The same story. No X. Just a dark grey screen. I tried switching to gdm. I tried reverting to X server 1..5.1-2, which worked just fine last night and this morning. I tried using the previous kernel. I tried using a full xorg.conf instead of the minimal xorg.conf that has been recommended recently (and worked great on both computers). I tried no xorg.conf at all. Still no X. The problem appears not to be selinux, the usual culprit, nor the new kernel, nor the most recent X server. It is something else in this morning's spate of updates. I can telinit 3, but not startx. What to do? (The only way I am even able to write this message at all is that I still have Fedora 9 on a spare partition on the desktop computer. The laptop is now useless.) |
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