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sofar
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Thu Feb 9 21:58:52 CET 2006
This qeustion is fully answered in the Xfce ML FAQ. I guess I should have new
subscribers sent this FAQ too :^(
Auke
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006 21:51:10 +0100 (Paris, Madrid), "Frederic REMY" <fredremy at yahoo.fr> wrote:
> Sorry -$ nautilus --no-desktop
>
> Fred
>
> -------Message original-------
>
> De : Frederic REMY
> Date : 02/09/06 21:45:28
> A : XFCE general discussion list
> Sujet : Tr : Réf. : Re: Nautilus Killed my XFCE Backdrop
>
> Hello,
>
> You can so run nautilus with the option -no-desktop
>
> -$ nautilus -no-desktop
>
> This run nautilus but not the background gestion
>
> Fred
>
>
> -------Message original-------
>
> De : Foxy
> Date : 02/09/06 21:35:01
> A : XFCE general discussion list
> Sujet : Re: Nautilus Killed my XFCE Backdrop
>
> Craig A. Betts wrote:
>> I used a "feature" in Thunderbird to view a document in an email. It
>> launched Nautilus to accomplish this. Now my XFCE backdrop is all
> black
>> and the desktop menu is no longer accessable. How can I fix this? I
>> tried looking at the latest files changed in my home directory (ls
>> -latr). The only thing I see that makes sense is .gconf-csw and
>> .gconfd. I am running XFCE v4.2.1 (BlastWave Package) on Solaris 10
>> w/latest patchset. I also have the complete BlastWave Gnome package
>> installed.
>>
>> Things I have tried include:
>>
>> * Removing the .gconf-csw and .gconfd directories
>> * Logging out and back in
>> * Looking for processes in ps output that are not normally there
>>
>> TIA
>>
> ~$ killall nautilus
> ~$ xfdesktop
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