On 11/07/14 21:42, Mike Wright wrote:
Hi all,

Following a recent kernel update I rebooted and can no longer use
Gnome3.  I receive this error:

     "Oh no!  Something has gone wrong.  A problem has occurred and the
system can't recover.  All extensions have been disabled as a precaution."

Usually there is no mouse after this happens.  A "return" returns me to
the login screen and I can choose one of the different desktops from
there, all of which work.

I am loathe to yum remove, yum install.  The remove wants to take 554MB
of packages with it and I'm not willing to gamble that I'll have a
usable system afterwards.

Anybody seen this before?  How did you recover from it?


Does booting an older kernel let you log in?


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