On 24-Jun-2003/11:18 -0500, "Benjamin J. Weiss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>What is GMC and how did you disable Nautilus and enable it?  I would *love*
>have have a more responsive desktop...

I'm runnning RH72, so the steps you take to do this may vary slightly.

First, open a terminal so you can start gmc easily when it's time.

I go to Foot->Settings->Session->Session properties and find nautilus
in list of running programs. I select nautilus then use the drop-down at
the top of the window to change it from "Respawn" to "Normal". Then click
the "Remove" button to stop nautilus and remove it from your session.

Leave the sesson manager running and go to the terminal window to start
gmc:

  gmc &

In the session manager app, make sure gmc is set for "Respawn". Your
desktop should now be more responsive. The gmc file mgr is not wuite as
pretty and lacks some of the features of nautilus, but for me it was a
fair trade.

Tony
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