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Hi there .. I was trying to launch nautilus from kde 3.0.
So i did the followings
1)Alt+F2
2)nautilus enter
The nautilus started but my kde was transformed like a gnome environment. The problem is that i logged off with the option (save session for future logins) enabled. Now every time which i launch kde i am taking a gnone like windows enironmet.What i must do?
Thanx
Originally posted by alaios What do u mean upgrade to kde?
upgrade kde, not upgrade to kde. read more carefully. kde 3.0 is old. there's newer versions of kde. i can run nautilus from the command line fine with just "nautilus" and not have it screw up my desktop display like it did to yours.
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