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[MLUG] re: fedora core2 post

[MLUG] re: fedora core2 post

Jason Corcoran jason.corcoran at activant.com
Tue Sep 7 10:31:33 IST 2004


Just wondering if any one has updated a box from Core 1 -> Core 2? are 
there any gottcha's I should look out for and what is the handiest route.


Thanks
Jason

P at draigBrady.com wrote:

> Patrick Kiernan wrote:
> 
>> sorry i should have mention in my last post that I could log in before 
>> and in the mean time all I did was reboot... i swear!
> 
> 
> Is there anything obvious on the console?
> Ctrl-Alt-F1 should get you a console
> that may have pertinent error messages on it.
> At least you can test that you can login.
> 
> After logging in, the next thing to look
> at is ~/.xsession-errors which contains
> any error messages for your X session.
> 

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