On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 14:45 +0100, Will Stephenson wrote: > On Wednesday 06 December 2006 09:08, Marius Roets said: > > Without changing any settings, or doing any updates, my laptop > > suddenly displays a Gnome desktop background, instead of KDE which I > > have always used. > > > > When I go to KDE settings->Desktop->Behavior, and select "Show icons > > on Desktop", it works as expected, and I see my KDE desktop. If I > > deselect this option however, the Gnome desktop comes back. I don't > > like icons on my desktop as a rule, so this is a pretty handy option > > for me. > > > > Any ideas? > > Almost certainly nautilus is running, probably resumed by session management. > > Check ksysguard or ps aux's output, and see if it is listed in > ~/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc. If it is, open kcontrol->KDE > Components->Session Manager, check "Start with an empty session", logout, > login, change to "Restore previous session" and your current session, without > nautilus. > > Or remove the whole [Session: saved at previous logout] group from > ksmserverrc. > > I think there is a setting to tell nautilus to only do file management, but > I'm not sure what it is, perhaps understandably.
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