Can someone point me to an openSUSE Howto or procedure for recovering from the command line after a bad upgrade? I'm familiar with the steps required in Debian or Ubuntu, but they don't help here. On or about Monday of this week I was able to zypper up for the first time in weeks, and presumably got May's fglrx upgrade. My top bar has always been the wrong colour (mostly white) and the icons have been difficult to see, but after a few hours of using the new version of the driver it looked perfect for the first time, not black but transparent. Yesterday there was another upgrade, and after a restart I couldn't get to my desktop, just a black screen with the spinning progress indicator. I poked around from Console 1 for a while but did not succeed in downgrading fglrx from an rpm in my Downloads folder or getting back online from yast (since nm had failed to start). It would be nice to have a recovery procedure in these situations. Eventually I re-installed from my Live DVD stick, but that comes with its own issues since neither my video nor wireless drivers are included. I did get the latest fglrx re-installed and my top bar is back to being ugly again... a downgrade to the previous version hasn't fixed it. Thanks, Mike -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-gnome+help@opensuse.org