On 3/28/2013 11:37 AM, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 10:25 AM, Robert Benjamin <benj...@cox.net> wrote:
>>          Just a thought. Would it help if I did yum install KDE, and then
>> yum remove gnome? Reason is that I see on the different fora some
>> pro/cons with Gnome and KDE. Since Gnome won't let me back in is it
>> worth a try?            Bob
> I thought you said you had Gnome to a point where you could log in.
> If you get that far I'd stick with it because it is the default
> desktop and there will be more people with similar configurations to
> help sort out any other problems.    If you did get to a login once
> but can't now, please describe what you did to make it work before.
>
> I started Centos, booting up with the HD and waited to login. When the blue 
> screen appeared, and nothing else, I wnet out for coffee and on my return 
> there was a login screen so I logged in and seet up FF, TB etc. Hoping things 
> were OK, I shut down, and next day I started up and never let me log in even 
> today, after waiting an hour. Guess this isn't much help but it is how I 
> logged in that one time.       Bob


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