if you restored the previous nautilus prefs you may want to move (.nautilus)
them somewhere then restart nautilus. It should then rebuild the prefs.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alexander Hoogerhuis
> Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2002 5:39 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RedHat 7.3 and Nautilus
>
>
> Seems that something is up with Natuilus in 7.3. I did a clean
> install, restored my home dir (include all dot-files and dot-dirs),
> and went to play, and it all semmed fine.
>
> I also added all the truetype fonts from my Windows system into
> /usr/share/fonts/default/TrueType/ and did a "locate fonts.dir | xargs
> rm", "locate fonts.scale | xargs rm" and "locate fonts.aliases | xargs
> rm" and then restarted my xfs to get them rebuilt.
>
> So far so good, but now, try to open the preferences in nautilus, and
> it does a core dump and dies. It's 100% reproducible.
>
> Here's the last dying word from an strace of the nautilus process:
>
> write(2, "\n", 1)                       = 1
> write(2, "Eel", 3)                      = 3
> write(2, "-", 1)                        = 1
> write(2, "ERROR **: ", 10)              = 10
> write(2, "file eel-font-picker.c: line 781"..., 101) = 101
> write(2, "\naborting...\n", 13)         = 13
> rt_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, [ABRT], NULL, 8) = 0
> kill(21272, SIGABRT)                    = 0
> --- SIGABRT (Aborted) ---
>
> ttfn,
> A
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