On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 1:16 AM, stan gr...@q.com wrote:
If you removed things that were needed for functionality, you could
perhaps do a groupinstall to get them back.
yum grouplist | less
should show you a list of them. And I think for Gnome you would then
do something like
yum
On Mon, 6 Dec 2010 18:04:06 +0900
Abu Attar Musharih abuattar.musha...@gmail.com wrote:
The constraint at the moment is that the box can not be connected to
the internet.
I using DSL and I did not find the way of setting up DSL connection
manually. I checked directory
On Sat, 4 Dec 2010 12:11:08 +0900
Abu Attar Musharih abuattar.musha...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au
wrote:
Could be coincidental. But chances are that you ended up removing
lots of other things that were needed for a graphical system.
On Fri, 2010-12-03 at 15:19 +0900, Abu Attar Musharih wrote:
I unistalled the Firefox-3.6.12 on FC14 and keep only the Opera. I
also unistalled the evolution which I never run it.
Last time I looked, which was a long time ago, removing Evolution would
remove lots of other (lots of Gnome) things
On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 11:26 PM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote:
Last time I looked, which was a long time ago, removing Evolution would
remove lots of other (lots of Gnome) things that depended on it.
How did you uninstall them, and what did it take out at the same time.
I uninstalled
Dear List,
I unistalled the Firefox-3.6.12 on FC14 and keep only the Opera. I
also unistalled the evolution which I never run it. Just after that
process, the X server crashed. The screen suddenly became dark.
Pressing CTRL+ALT+F2 was able to show the console which I could
re-login. Now I can