Am Donnerstag, den 15.03.2007, 10:37 -0500 schrieb Karl Ostmo: > Trevor, > For some reason, "nautilus -q" launches another instance of nautilus, > as does "pkill nautilus". After closing the newly launched windows: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/nautilus-2.16.1$ ps ax | grep nautilus > 4763 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/nautilus-cd-burner/mapping-daemon > 5533 ? Ss 0:01 nautilus --sm-client-id > 117f000101000117397144700000046030002 --screen 0 > 5667 pts/0 S+ 0:00 grep nautilus > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/nautilus-2.16.1$ kill 5533 > > This also launches nautilus again.
Check your Gnome session settings: In the gnome panel, go to "System->Preferences->Sessions", click the "Current Session" tab, select the line with "nautilus --sm-config-prefix /xxxx/" in the "program" column and change the "style" from "restart" to "normal". After that, nautilus should actually die if you kill it. (Note that all icons on your desktop will disappear until nautilus is restartet) HTH, Christian Becke -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
