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> My question is where would this nautilus process be started from, and how
> can I stop it from being loaded. I noticed that when I run gnome as root
> it doesn't default to nautilus and everything works fine ??
Check what's going on in Foot > Settings > Sesssion > Session Properties
If you need to completely kill Nautilus and its associated processes, run
"oaf-slay" -> be careful with it! :)
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