Le samedi 30 mai 2009 à 17:36 +0200, Joachim Breitner a écrit : > 1. In the left pane, navigate to /desktop/gnome/session and click > on session. > 2. In the right pane, double click on "required_components_list". > 3. Under values, select "filemanger". > 4. Click "Remove"
Apparently this is the right fix, since nautilus is not actually a “required component”: a number of users don’t use it to render the desktop and as such don’t need any nautilus process. I’m uploading a change that makes nautilus an autostart application, like e.g. vino-server, which only starts when show_desktop is true, instead of a required component which is restarted as soon as it is missing. You should now be able to see the nautilus process start and stop when you simply click on show_desktop, which definitely looks like the correct behavior. There doesn’t seem to be any bad interactions with session management now that auto-respawn is disabled. The only drawback is that when nautilus crashes or is killed by hand, you also have to restart it by hand. In all cases, I’d appreciate if you could tell me whether that works for your setups, which all seem a bit specific, before I forward these important changes to upstream. Thanks, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in `- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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