Johan Vromans on wrote...
| [Quoting Kai Grossjohann, on December 21 2007, 18:44, in "Re: [ctwm]
Intergrat"]
| > I only needed to say
| >
| > WINDOW_MANAGER=/usr/local/bin/xmonad
| > export WINDOW_MANAGER
| >
| > in ~/.gnomerc and I got all of the standard Gnome stuff except with a
| > different window manager.
|
| This is a promising approach.
| To me, it seems that it solves most (if not all) of my desires, except
| for one thing: how can I prevent Gnome from (re)starting the Nautilus
| desktop?
|
I had the same problem for a very long time.
Originally I started nautilus with --no-desktop But could not find any
way to stop the trashcan from launching naulitus with this option, so if
I accidentally clicked the trash I would get a desktop again.
I set CTwm to move the deak top to one side as a tempory solution...
EG in .ctwmrc configuration I have...
=======8<--------CUT HERE----------axes/crowbars permitted---------------
WindowGeometries {
# Attempt to position panels correctly
# Alturnativally, turn on the gnome 'hide panels' option (if desired)
"Top*Panel" "+0+0" "Left*Panel" "+0+0" "Side*Panel" "+0+0"
"Right*Panel" "-0+0" "Bottom*Panel" "+0-0"
# Gnome Desktop Window Handling -- If it appears on purpose or by accident
# Just fill enire display....
#"desktop_window" "+0+0"
# Or Shift right to only cover part of root window...
# (Gnome does not allow you to resize)
"desktop_window" "+eval( WIDTH - 260 )+0"
}
=======8<--------CUT HERE----------axes/crowbars permitted---------------
But once started, the only simple way to remove the desktop again was to
'destory' a nautilus window to hard kill the whole nautilus application
and then remove the desktop again.
However The solution I later ran accross, purely by accident was to
configure gnome to never-ever use a desktop window...
This is done my running this command once, on any Gnome installation.
It done not need to be repeated for later sessions.
gconftool-2 -s -t bool /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop false
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