Description of problem: Automatic yum update today replaced gtk2-2.10.4-8.fc6 with gtk2-2.10.4-10.fc6.i386, and gdm broke (couldn't recognize the image file format for the file /usr/share/gdm/themes/FedoraDNA/background.jpeg) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gtk2-2.10.4-10.fc6.i386.rpm How reproducible: Happens every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. upgrade gtk2-2.10.4-8.fc6.i386.rpm to gtk2-2.10.4-10.fc6.i386.rpm 2. restart gdm or reboot 3. Actual results: Big error message saying "There was an error loading the theme FedoraDNA. Couldn't recognize the image file format for the file '/usr/share/gdm/themes/FedoraDNA/background.jpeg'", and then falls back to default greeter or somesuch. Expected results: No error message, normal background, normal greeter. Additional info: Someone didn't test this. Downgrading back to gtk2-2.10.4-8.fc6.i386.rpm fixed the problem instantly.
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It appears to be fixed now.
Thanks for your update