Description of problem:x server fails to boot Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible:Reboot Steps to Reproduce: 1.Reboot 2. 3. Actual results:POP UP (OVER SIZE) (RECOMMAND MODE) (1280X1024) Expected results: Additional info:Pop up stays up for 10 seconds, then computer locksup
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1. This has nothing whatsoever to do with the xsettings-kde package. 2. The instructions to reproduce it are insufficient. It needs at least information about the graphics card and monitor in use. And log files would be especially useful, they can probably be obtained by booting into runlevel 3. 3. Fedora 9 is going out of support before the end of the week anyway. If you can provide the missing information and if it still happens in Fedora 10 or 11, we can consider reopening it, but as is, I'm afraid the bug report is useless.