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
Sorry for my mistake, it should be ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs
you can find things such as
XDG_DESKTOP_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Desktop"
in that file
2008/8/23 Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:30:38AM +0800, Narcissus wrote:
>
> > check the content o
Hi all.
>>> 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
On Sat, Aug 23, 2008 at 11:30:38AM +0800, Narcissus wrote:
> check the content of file ~/.config/user-dirs.dir see if that can help
> you.
There's no such file. What should be there?
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Hi,
check the content of file ~/.config/user-dirs.dir
see if that can help you.
2008/8/23 Todd A. Jacobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm running nautilus 2.20.0-6, and after a recent reboot nautilus is
> refusing to manage the desktop. I've tried killing nautilus, removing
> ~/.nautilus and ~/.gconf/ap
I'm running nautilus 2.20.0-6, and after a recent reboot nautilus is
refusing to manage the desktop. I've tried killing nautilus, removing
~/.nautilus and ~/.gconf/apps/nautilus before relaunching it manually,
but it simply refused to show the contents of ~/Desktop on the desktop.
gconf-editor sho
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