Hi folks, I hope this is the correct mailling-list for this.
I've just pulled gnome(13) and friends into my stable/testing/unstable/experimental/X-Strike-Force mix, and while I'm happy with the Gnome 2 packaging in general (many thanks to those who put so much time into it), I'm wondering about the following problem: My "Desktop Preferences" menu entry is rather empty. In fact, if I bring up Nautilus with the "preferences:///" URI, or the one for "Start Here" etc, I get nothing in the "Start Here" window, and only "Xscreensaver" in the "Preferences" window. Double-clicking on "Xscreensaver" lets me attempt to rename the link, which is wrong, isn't it?. Nautilus browses the rest of the file-system OK. Does anyone know how Nautilus handles these special URIs ? (I can see there are quite a few passed to it - I think I saw this in gconf-editor). Maybe I've missed some important package? I have set up apt-preferences to favour stable (I think), and use aptitude (nice!) to override this behaviour when I want newer packages. Should I mention that my initial startup didn't get gnome-settings-daemon started correctly? (seems fine now) Cheers, -Dave.

