Not found deltainfo for: Fedora Modular 30 - x86_64 Not found other for: Fedora Modular 30 - x86_64 Unknown configuration value: failovermethod=priority in /etc//fedora-updates-modular.repo Configuration: OptionBinding with id "failovermethod" does not exist ![]() Loaded plugins: builddep, changelog, config-manager, copr, debug, debuginfo-install, download, generate_completion_cache, needs-restarting, playground, repoclosure, repodiff, repograph, repomanage, reposync ![]() It appears that this forum has inexplicably started to refuse links to Pastebin, so I’ll paste the results here. Why are groups “hidden” at all? And why such an important, fundamental software system like “GNOME”? (Again, this group is hidden in other Fedora variants as well, though apparently not for other Red Hat OSes.) It appears that “GNOME” or its alias “gnome-desktop” are the only viable group names for it, in Fedora. At the end I even tried installing it anyway (in case it actually exists, but I’m still not getting the full list even with “hidden”) and it produces the error included at the end of the pasted output. I’ve used your command to view (what is hopefully) the full, actual list of groups, and again I don’t see a “GNOME Desktop Environment” group. What is the correct approach for setting up the Gnome desktop on a Fedora installation that doesn’t already have it? The only seemingly relevant results I get from a google search for “installing gnome on fedora server” are pages on which have apparently all been deleted en masse. I’ve tried installing it and gdm piecemeal, but while it sort-of works it’s clear that numerous parts are missing and/or broken (gnome-terminal won’t even start, giving a cryptic error). I’ve found group installs for several other desktop environments (Mate, Cinnamon, Xfce, etc), but nothing that installs Gnome in a singular cohesive step. package fedora-release-workstation-30-1.noarch conflicts with system-release provided by fedora-release-server-30-1.noarchĪpparently Fedora Workstation and Fedora Server represent mutually exclusive software installations (now, if not before).package fedora-release-server-30-1.noarch conflicts with system-release provided by fedora-release-workstation-30-1.noarch.Problem: problem with installed package fedora-release-server-30-1.noarch I’ve just tried it with Fedora 30, and whether or not it worked in the past, it definitely doesn’t work now. ![]() Sudo dnf group install “Fedora Workstation” Quite some time ago, I recall installing the “Fedora Workstation” group to add Gnome Desktop to an existing Fedora Server installation:
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