Erik,
If you manage to get into Gnome, open a terminal (Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal on my Gnome, it *may* be different for you).
Then just type "nautilus" by itself, and a second or two later (depending on speed), you should have your desktop back.
If not, in your terminal, type "su -", then when prompted enter your root password. Type this:
apt-get install nautilus
That will install nautilus if you don't have it. After downloaded, type "exit" in terminal (to exit out of Super-User mode), then try running "nautilus" again.
Hopefully this will work.. :)
James
Erik Norman wrote:
I have the same problem on kdm, xdm and gdm (I have tried them all now!)
I can set a background, but there is no wastebasket, no folders and no menu on right mousebutton klick.
Erik
On Die, 2005-03-08 at 12:33 +0100, Sythos wrote:
On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:24:03AM +0000, Erik Norman wrote:
I guess/hope it won't be difficult to restore it or to
uninstall-reinstall it, but I don't know where to start.
Which x-win do you use? gnome or KDE? Are you sure ALL necessary file are installed?
If you use gnome, try to start, open a terminal and launch "nautilus" (if you use it as f-manager) manually, than close it, close session (save optione set on) and restart.
Regards Sythos
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