On Thu, 2004-02-12 at 08:37, Brendon Ryniker wrote:
> > I use E with all of GNOME 2.4 The only thing I've changed is to configure  
> > Nautilus not to draw the desktop (A hidden gconf key) so that multiple  
> > desktops work as I like them to.
> > 
> 
> I'd be interested in knowing this "hidden gconf key" - I have an
> ongoing problem (Enlightenment 0.16.6 + gnome 2.4) with desktop
> backgrounds. 

 /desktop/gnome/background/draw_background

> I like to run 4 enlightenment desktops with different backgrounds, and
> to date haven't arrived at a method for achieving this with the
> cooperation of gnome/nautilus - that is, my four backgrounds *and* the
> desktop icons etc maintained by nautilus.

If your desktop icons don't change much, you could use something like
idesk, and have it launch "/home/ben/mach/nautilus --no-desktop [path]".

-- 
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