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Old 25th February 2007, 02:46 AM
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gdm upgrade hangs

I just recently upgraded my server from FC4 to FC6 via yum. Everything went pretty smoothly with the upgrade, but now I am having problems with upgrading gdm. For some reason it hangs right at the end of the installation and when I hit CTRL+C it says something about a post install scriptlet failing.

I will be more than happy to post any extra info I can if someone can help me out with this.
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