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Description of problem: The Xorg server complains about compiling keyboard files, specifically I traced it to files /usr/share/X11/xkb/compat/iso9995 and .../xfree86 . These files are in a binary (non-ascii?) format as opposed to other files in that directory. I copied those files from the USB, and it works fine. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 15 i686 Desktop How reproducible:Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Download live USB creator http://fedorahosted.org/liveusb-creator 2. Download Fedora-15-i686-Live-Desktop.iso from http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora 3. Install Fedora to USB using the creator. 4. Install Fedora from USB to hard drive using installer under Gnome Applications->System Tools 5. Boot from hard drive. Actual results: X does not come up. If use startx, you can see the xkeyboard compile error. Expected results: X screen Additional info:
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