Two separate computers with the same configuration have been disabled with the latest updates. An imac and macbook pro. After update the both computers showed an error gui saying "something went wrong", with a "Login again" button. This was instead of the gdm login screen. None of the logs indicated an error. By removing xorg-x11-drv-nvidia I could boot to gnome with the imac. The macbook pro is unusable. Alternate ttys do not work. Only option is the rescue, which does not include internet so undo last does not work. System is broken, and now I have no computer till tuesday. This update is not safe.
Still the only way to access my computer is via recovery mode, or to use a USB stick with a live cd. I have to reinstall the operating system. mesa-dri-drivers-17.3.9-1.fc27.x86_64.rpm The update that broke my system was the one that included the following change from mesa-dri-drivers-17.3.6-1.fc27.x86_64.rpm to: mesa-dri-drivers-17.3.9-1.fc27.x86_64.rpm
Created attachment 1470166 [details] fpaste --sysinfo This is the fpaste from the imac that can be used by removing the nvidia drivers.
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