What is the boot deal with media DVD...?
What is the boot deal with media DVD...?
Okay so I just installed Fedora 8 with the media DVD and now I am booting into a comand line, how can I get to a gui? Do I have the wrong DVD for what I want?
Yea it loads everything (on a black screen) and then gets to a login in... I enter the root password and then it looks like the terminal.... Nothing like the Fedora installs from before.
Here is what I downloaded.
Install Media
x86_64 - Install DVD http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/f ... 64-DVD.iso
Do I need the Gnome Live Media DVD?
Here is what I downloaded.
Install Media
x86_64 - Install DVD http://download.fedoraproject.org/pub/f ... 64-DVD.iso
Do I need the Gnome Live Media DVD?
No that's the correct DVD (assuming you have a 64 bit machine and really want to install the 64 bit version). Maybe it had trouble with your video chipset. Or maybe it just booted to runlevel 3 for some reason (runlevel 3 is non-graphical). Log in as root on the text login and type "init 5" and see what happens. If that doesn't do anything try typing "startx".
Here is what the login looks like.
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That's weird MoR, never seen that before. I think there are a lot of oddities with the new Fedora 8. Moto, maybe you could try Fedora 7? The Jury is still out for Fedora 8 for me. The last few releases I've upgraded all of my machines to the latest version within a week of it coming out. So far I have only upgraded my laptop to Fedora 8 because I ran into a couple of problems I've never had before, one of them being X related.
how long is it till we get a user version of fedora 9?
my scanner needs fedora 8 to work (well, the version of hplips is the one packaged for fedora 8 and if installing it on earlier versions it has a stack of fedora 8 dependencies...) but if there are "issues" then i would rather wait, especially since it'll be buying a dvd, which'll cost a few bob.
my scanner needs fedora 8 to work (well, the version of hplips is the one packaged for fedora 8 and if installing it on earlier versions it has a stack of fedora 8 dependencies...) but if there are "issues" then i would rather wait, especially since it'll be buying a dvd, which'll cost a few bob.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Releases/9/Schedule
08 Nov 2007 Fedora 8 Release
08 Nov 2007 Fedora 9 Planning Begins (Features considered for approval)
15 Jan 2008 Fedora 9 Alpha freeze (non blocking)
24 Jan 2008 Fedora 9 Alpha release
04 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 Beta freeze
04 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 Planning Ends (No new Features considered)
04 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 FEATURE freeze
04 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 string freeze
13 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 Beta release
13 Mar 2008 Allow Fedora 9 pre-branch
31 Mar 2008 Fedora 9 translation freeze
08 Apr 2008 Final Development freeze
08 Apr 2008 Branch all packages for Fedora 9
10 Apr 2008 Fedora 9 Preview Release
22 Apr 2008 Release Candidate 1
29 Apr 2008 Fedora 9 final release
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