Gnome has disaapeared in FC6 and only KDE remains.-SOLVED
Jeff Vian
jvian10 at charter.net
Mon Nov 6 22:33:59 UTC 2006
On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 01:06 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> > On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 21:43 -0600, Jeff Vian wrote:
> >> On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 10:31 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >>> On Sun, 2006-11-05 at 20:32 +0530, Rahul Sundaram wrote:
> >>>> Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >>>>> On Sat, 2006-11-04 at 17:33 -0600, Aaron Konstam wrote:
> >>>>>> My experience with FC6 is getting worse and worse. I had the machine
> >>>>>> coming up in Gnome. The system offer end me some updates some of which I
> >>>>>> chose.
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> Now the machine comes up In KDE. Neither the Sessions option not the
> >>>>>> Deskswitcher Tool will allow me to choose GNOME as my desktop. What do
> >>>>>> I do now?
> >>>>> Now I don't want to make this too much of a mystery, What happened was
> >>>>> piyut or one of the update functions removed gnome-session. But to get
> >>>>> it back is a big problem.
> >>>> Pirut or yum wont remove packages on its own. If you try and remove any
> >>>> packages through Pirut or yum, it lists the dependencies and you will
> >>>> have to confirm before any package gets removed from the system. I am
> >>>> curious to know why you find it unusable in this instance.
> >>>>
> >>>> Rahul
> >>> The above is simply not true. The package was removed without my confirming the removal.
> >>> Unless unclicking a line of additional software in piyut means you want
> >>> it removed which is just plain crazy. Again I will start again and we
> >>> will see what happens.
> >> The one time I tried pirut I found that unchecking a line meant in-fact
> >> that the package/group was to be removed. I have not used it since.
> >>
> >>
> > I agree with your experience. I think Rahul is wrong in this case.
>
> Unselecting a package does indeed mean you want to uninstall it and
> thats standard behavior in package managers but you need to confirm that
> and it would list dependencies. I dont see what the actual complaint is.
>
Unless it has been updated (highly possible) I do not recall a prompt
for confirmation of specific packages and actions. As I recall, it
simply went on and did its thing once the package selection was made and
the "do it" button was clicked. It has after all been about a year
since I used it and found it not to my liking.
Pup, OTOH, seems more user friendly in this regard.
I believe the OP said he did not get a prompt for confirmation.
> Rahul
>
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