I updated the night before last to testing, and it ate my system: the Gnome menu has no icons, key repeat is disabled, auto-mounting of removable media doesn't work, and many other broken features. I'd *like* to tell YUM to try to reinstall all the Gnome packages to see if it wedged on something, but YUM doesn't seem to have the idea of "reinstall" like APT does. Short of getting a list of packages, removing them from the RPM database with "rpm --erase --justdb", then forcing YUM to install them, does anybody else have a good suggestion as to how to fix this? Somewhat off topic: WHY the frotz was YUM chosen over APT for RPM as *the* way to update Fedora? APT has a much more mature feature set, and by using it you can leverage a degree of commonality with Debian based distros. And please don't say "You can use APT if you want to" - the repos don't support APT, they don't have the APT metadata, and so "using" APT would be like "using" an old rotary dial phone on the cellular network. -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list