get rid of Gnome. Fluxbox !  ;)

Seriously, I don't think you can. I tried for 2 weeks and couldn't get it,
so I went back to fluxbox (fluxbox.sourceforge.net). It works for me. Also,
KDE is pretty nice.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Scott Chilcote" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 3:30 PM
Subject: [TriLUG] Redhat 9 / Gnome / Nautilus Question


> Hi Folks,
>
> Does anyone know of a way to disable Nautilus in Redhat 9?
>
> It used to be possible to do this in the preferences in earlier versions
> of Redhat, but I don't see a way to do it now.  More ominously, when I
> search on this topic I see phrases like "unlike earlier versions,
> Nautilus is fully integrated into Gnome 2"...
>
> More to the point, I'd like to free up the function keys Nautilus grabs.
>   An application I need to run fails because Nautilus grabs at least F1
> for its own purposes (help browser).  I don't see any preferences
> options relating to this in Nautilus.
>
> Thanks for any pointers!
>
>     Scott C.
>
>
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