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I had a Fedora 18 install that I installed yesterday.

In the process of it, I had some problems with Gnome conflicting with something when I installed Cinnamon, that required me to uninstall it. I uninstalled Gnome, Cinnamon and just started with a fresh install of the group "Cinnamon Desktop".

During that process, it uninstalled the Fedora themed GDM (?) which I thought looked pretty nice. I am now running the default theme of GDM I was wondering how I get back the standard Fedora login screen.

Also, when I installed, I had to boot in "low graphics mode" until I installed the official Nvidia drivers (I suspect that it was because of my multi monitor setup). How do I get the standard Fedora boot screen (the logo filling up with white)?

Thank you.

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The "standard nVidia drivers" produce crashes, and if the kernel DRM infrastructure changes again, you'll get stranded. Just sayin'. If this is freshly installed, reinstall is perhaps your best bet (you clearly don't handle yourself well enough to fix any mess you create trying repairs). – vonbrand Jan 21 at 10:43

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