On 11/06/14 06:00, Gene Czarcinski wrote: > OK, try some of the following: > > yum -v group list > which should list the groups available. > > yum -v group info workstation-product-environment > > which shows workstation-product > > and finally yum -v info workstation-product > which shows all of the packages for workstation-product (which is what I belive you are looking for). What I am asking is, what I am looking for is, how to install GNOME after an fresh install of F21 with KDE. In previous versions of Fedora the command.... yum group list returned a list including "GNOME Desktop (gnome-desktop-environment)" And one would simply invoke ..... yum groupinstall 'GNOME Desktop' or gnome-desktop-environment and the needful and you were done. Now in F21 you don't get that.... You get.... (as I've now written more than once) Available environment groups: Fedora Server Fedora Cloud Server Fedora Workstation KDE Plasma Workspaces Xfce Desktop LXDE Desktop Cinnamon Desktop MATE Desktop Sugar Desktop Environment Development and Creative Workstation Web Server Infrastructure Server Basic Desktop Minimal Install And one can quickly notice "GNOME Desktop (gnome-desktop-environment)" is nowhere to be seen.... And, as previously written as well, one could type yum group install "Fedora Workstation" thinking that would get them GNOME but they will be greeted with .... --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: fedora-release-nonproduct conflicts with fedora-release-workstation-21-0.16.noarch Error: firewalld-config-standard conflicts with fedora-release-workstation-21-0.16.noarch Error: firewalld-config-workstation conflicts with firewalld-config-standard-0.3.12-1.fc21.noarch Error: fedora-release-workstation conflicts with fedora-release-nonproduct-21-0.16.noarch Error: firewalld-config-standard conflicts with firewalld-config-workstation-0.3.12-1.fc21.noarch You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest So..... There seems to be no easy way to install GNOME. I hope nobody is suggesting that everyone has to discover what packages are in workstation-product and then pick and choose and eventually get a GNOME environment. -- If you can't laugh at yourself, others will gladly oblige. -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test