Hi all, i've find a temporay solution... >>>> i'm running nautilus 2.20.0-6, and after a recent reboot nautilus is refusing to manage the desktop
>>> check the content of file ~/.config/user-dirs.dir see if that can help >>> you. >> There's no such file. What should be there? > That's happened to me too: same release of nautilus. > I think the problem is not nautilus, but the gtk libraries. > In fact i'm having problems with my usual applications that use the > gtk libraries. It was posted by Christian Jaeger to the debian user mailing list, in a topic with subject: Lenny users: attn about Gnome/libxml2 breakage As i've said, the problem is not nautilus. The problem is related to new release of libxml. Here i report the solution proposed by Christian, but i think it's a good idea to read all the topic/replies. > Solution: install libxml2 from unstable; this is actually a downgrade (from > libxml2 2.6.32.dfsg-2+lenny to 2.6.32.dfsg-2). I.e. > "apt-get install -t unstable libxml2/unstable", but you need to have the > unstable sources in apt.sources and use apt pinning (I > won't explain that here, check other sources). Hope this helps! Regards M -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]