[CentOS] [centos-6.3-desktop] Unable to login

Mayur Patil ram.nath241089 at gmail.com
Mon Apr 22 16:50:50 UTC 2013


Hello Sir, sorry for late reply.

>>> One more thing as per I think I have lost only file which responsible
>
>> for GUI of the centos.
> >> > If anyone has Idea which files I need to get Login and other explorer
> >> screen back in action
> >>
> >> There is no "explorer" - that's a Windows thing. You should have command
> >> line login using <ctrl><alt><f2>
> >>
> >
> >   Problem is Appearance of login window. System boots normally; now I
> will
> > try out your said command.
>
> gnome or kde?
> <snip>
>

  Gnome.


>  >> In any case, you  need to do
> >> yum -y update and update your whole system to current.
> >>
> >  Problem is I have installed Eucalyptus cloud,Snort IDS and now rSyslog;
> > so I am in fear that update
>
It shouldn't. And why did you install rsyslog? That's the default system
> log package in 6.x.
>

   I think sir you are talking abt CentOS 6.4 becoz in centos 6.3 there is
upto 5.8.10.

Did you install that from something else?
>
    I am installing from source version 7.2.6 because of which this all
mess.

You'll probably have to run whatever snort command once you do a yum
> update, or I expect you'll get a lot of false warnings.
> <nsip>
>

  I will try for it.


> >> If you're still having gui problems, you *might* have a driver issue.
> >> What
> >> video do you have?
> >
> > <nsip>
> >>
> >   I have not installed any video drivers before this. I tried to install
> > one but it does not work. So I leave it as
>
> You really, REALLY need to do some reading about *Nix systems. The base
> install installs video drivers; if you add a desktop install, it will
> install its best guess at drivers - they're already there. Unless you've
> got multiple monitors, in which case you may well have trouble, then the
> gui should just work.
> >
> >   everything was working fine before breakage of libgcc.686  package
> > dependencies (as I remember)
> <snip>
> >   I am in SSH with this machine from long time. I am asking if I am
> unable
> > to get GUI then I should try to install files
> Wait - how are you trying to log in, from the console, or remotely?
> <snip>
>

  I will first try out your instructions ; if that works. No remote no
console.

  If not, then I will try to login from Putty - windows client. And sir,

  would you please more focus on *nix systems?? any link??

  And could you briefly address me what is actual mess around here??

  Waiting for reply,

  Thanks !!


> mark
>

*--*
*Cheers,
Mayur*.



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