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zakl 07-01-2003 05:58 AM

KDE problems when nautilus is run.
 
Ok, this happened to me before, but I didn't know what caused it. But this time I watched it happen. I am running KDE, but my desktop is gnome... all my panels/startmenu is KDE, but my desktop/background/desktop icons are gnome.

This happened imediately upon running nautilux in KDE. When I did that, I watched my desktop flash, and change to the default gnome theme.

Last time this happened, I couldn't get help, and couldn't figure it out, so I just wound up deleting my ~/.kde3.x folder, which worked great and got me back to my kde desktop, accept for the fact that I lost all of my KDE configs... particularly my KDE start menu(which I modified intensely). Since I couldn't figure out where the KDE config files were that I needed, I lost all those changes.

Thanks for the help,

Zak

rmartine 07-01-2003 01:30 PM

I had the same problem I think. When I would run Nautilus in Fluxbox Gnome seemed to take over the desktop. The way to fix it is to run nautilus like this.

bash2.05$ nautilus --no-desktop

Have fun

Also just a question. If you're using Kde why on Earth do you want to use Nautilus. Konqueror is a much better file manager/everything else that Nautilus. My $0.02.

rshaw 07-01-2003 01:45 PM

open nautilus, there is a setting in the toolbar that reads, 'use nautilus to render desktop(or words to that effect) uncheck that box.

zakl 07-01-2003 04:53 PM

Great! Problem fixed. Through this forum and the gentoo forums I found a solution. I ran "kdesktop" in a konsole, and it restored my desktop. I then used gconf-editor to disable "show desktop", and everything works great now.

If you have this problem, and this thread doesn't help, try checking out this Gentoo thread on problem.


Quote:

Originally posted by rmartine
Also just a question. If you're using Kde why on Earth do you want to use Nautilus. Konqueror is a much better file manager/everything else that Nautilus. My $0.02. [/B]
Because nautilus has better file renaming funcionality. I collect anime, so I could have 50 files that I want to all start with "[anbu-aone]Naruto - " and end with "ep[crc-value].avi". Unfortunately due to various distribution methods, episodes do not keep the exact naming scheme throughout a series. So I rename them.

With nautilus, I can act like I'm going to rename one, and highlight the beginning section, and do a copy, then start a rename on another file, and highlight the beginning section and do a paste, to replace the beginning with the version I copied from the previous files name.

Konquerer won't do that. I act like I'm going to rename, highlight the first section, go to the next file and when I paste, it pastes the WHOLE filename of the last file.

mhearn 07-02-2003 04:53 AM

That's due to a bug in KDE, should be fixed in the next version.


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