Le lundi 03 septembre 2012 à 17:46 -0500, Mark Allums a écrit : > Not yet. I created another user and Nautilus behaved much better when > logged in as him. I think there is a synergy between some other > process/task/thread and Nautilus that is making things worse. Enabling > desktop icons seems to contribute to the problem, and I think that the > networking stack may may flaky somewhere as well.
Desktop icons are handled by Nautilus under Gnome2/3. "Enabling" them means basically launching nautilus. AFAIK, with the recent development of Mesa/LLVMPipe/Gallium3D on the one hand and MATE/Cinnamon on the other hand, Gnome 3 fallback is not really maintained. (Some would rather say that since Gnome 3 Fallback did not interest anyone, some workarounds (LLVMPipe) and alternatives (MATE, Cinnamon) were developed. As a result, even with a newer/improved/fixed Nautilus, I am still not sure that everything would work as you expect. The desktop handling capability might well be removed from it eventually. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/1346802637.12022.9.ca...@p76-nom-gd.cnrs-imn.fr