On 01/17/2018 09:29 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 01/17/18 10:11, Frederic Muller wrote:
> On 01/17/2018 02:48 AM, William Oliver wrote:
>> I give
>> myself about an hour of poking around, and then say "screw it" and do
a
>> clean install.
> Yes that sounds about right probably. It'll take more than 30 minutes as I need
to
> do a fresh back and a fresh reinstall, but that could probably be a good way to fix
> the problem since I seem to be the only one affected by it.
>
>
One more thing, shot in the dark, you may want to try is check the selinux labels on
the system
As root issue the command
fixfiles check /home
and/or
fixfiles check / (this will result in warning and other bits of no consequence so
that'll have to be sorted.
or you can
fixfiles onboot and then just reboot to relabel the entire file systems
And then see if the second user you created is any better.
A bit of updates: I tried using a USB key I had with Fedora 27 installer
and see a mix of similar issues. Thunderbird does exactly the same,
Nautilus however does not open fullscreen (nor does Evolution). So a
fresh install seems to clear some of the issues but not all. A new user
might do the same, haven't had time to do what you recommended above.
I'll probably do a fresh install when I have a bit of time ahead of me,
as this release was upgraded from F26.
Thank you.
Fred