Fedora 9 , First thoughts

Posted on June 20, 2008

I was getting some problems with the latest Ubuntu release (ext3 didn’t agree with ubuntu) so i decided to try another distro. Ive always been an apt-get man so i wanted to try something different. I downoloaded the Fedora 9 DVD and popped it in the drive.

I couldn’t use the GUI installer as there was some conflict with my monitor, so i need to use the text based installer. Its no big hassle for me, ive used the text base installer on slackware and other distros. The anaconda installer is great, i selected the programs i wanted to install and install. All up the install only took around 20-25 minutes – very speedy considering i installed gnome, xfce, servers, dev tools and a number of other things. Once the installation had finished i rebooted.

Straight away i noticed that i didn’t have an X server. When you run Fedora for the first time, im pretty sure theres a little dialog that lets you make accounts etc.. unfortunately there was no text option for me and i got left with a command prompt. I was forced to login as root. I tried startx and it worked! I was in the GNOME desktop, i quickly made myself a normal user account and restarted the computer. Unfortunately the Desktop Manager/GUI Login screen didn’t start so i was at the command prompt again, however i could still startx .

UPDATE: I decided to reinstall Fedora (2 Hours after i initially installed it. I got Anaconda to run graphically, i added the boot parameter resolution=1024×768 and it worked! The installation went smoothly, the boot screen was working and i added my user the proper way. X works straight off now, im very pleased :)

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