Why not? Gnome-Tweak-Tool seems to be an official product of Gnome and it worked flawlessly before.
2014-11-11 15:33 GMT+01:00 Andreas Henriksson <andr...@fatal.se>: > Hello Johan Kröckel! > > I'm pretty confident the reason nautilus "doesn't start" when handling > the desktop is because it's already running. > > As your videos demonstrates the dash tries to get you back to the > instance you're already running (on another workspace?) rather then > start yet another process. > > In the case you're running nautilus to handle your desktop you get > brough back to it when you try to start nautilus again > (as a file browser). > > Basically, nautilus handling the desktop was not designed for > GNOME 3.x. You're running an unsupported setup so you get to keep > both pieces (and if you manage to glue them back together, feel > free to share a patch). > > What you probably want to accomplish is to split the "manage desktop" > part out of nautilus to make it two separate programs. > > Regards, > Andreas Henriksson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-rc-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org