On Tue, 18 Oct 2022 15:45:19 +1030
Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> On Mon, 2022-10-17 at 21:09 -0400, Bill Cunningham wrote:
> >      I have looked until exhausted. This cli boot I have I have
> > group installed Basic Desktop, Xfce Desktop and startx will not
> > boot anything. I believed it was a "good ole" systemd thing, but
> > systemctl afaik seems not to behind this. I know wayland has
> > replaced X but there was X libraries sill in the distro isn't
> > there? How do I boot a gui? I believe xfce runs on X. I see no
> > gnome, or even kde.
> > 
> >      I am probably behind and I am no developer, so idk what's up.
> > what should I do?  
> 
> Are you deliberately booting into a command line interface then
> separately starting a graphical user interface for a reason, or habit?

Not the OP, but I do it so I can use dnf to update with the gui turned
off.  When I want to run dnf, I just logout of X, and run it in a
virtual console, and then start it as a user afterwards if I want it
again.  A hack to accomplish most of what Gnome gets by always
rebooting after an update.  The restart of X will usually reload any
libraries that have been updated.  Doesn't work for the kernel, of
course, that still requires a reboot.


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