On Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:57:23 -0700 ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
> On 11/1/24 02:16, [email protected] wrote:
>> Is it the machine where you did a system-upgrade to F40 ? (with
>> duplicates systemd RPMs ... at least).
> This is that same system. I cloned it back to
> fc39. After a dnf update, lightdm stopped working.
Il really doubt that this update is the culprit: no recent updates of
lightdm nor slick-greeter (since January, for F39 and F40).
I suspect a change in your account profiles (shell for example).
Look in your ~/.xsession-errors or test with a brand new test user.
> Funny. I liked the version of Thunderbird on fc41, so
> I installed it. After that, a YUGE update went through
> and now I am on 41.
Funny way to upgrade From 39 to 41 :-) (or another way to get a broken
system :-( ).
> There are some leftover 39 packages, but they do not
> have a 41 equivalent, so I will probably just remove
> the 39's.
At this point you should try to run a "dnf distro-sync" in a protected
way.
Example with systemd-run:
sudo systemd-run -u distro-sync --no-block --service-type=oneshot \
dnf -y distro-sync
Wait for this transient distro-sync unit to finish:
systemctl -n 0 status distro-sync
systemctl list-jobs
sudo journalctl -u distro-sync -f
Then reboot.
Check may be also the Optional post-upgrade tasks in:
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/upgrading-fedora-offline/
--
francis
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