Description of problem:
Turning off the desktop by setting GConf /apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop to false causes gnome-session to continually attempt to launch nautilus over and over.
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
gnome-session-2.25.90-1.fc11.i386
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1. set apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop to false
Actual results:
Desktop disappears. gnome-session launches nautilus over and over, filling Window List taskbar applet with "Starting File Manager ..." buttons. Nautilus never successfully launches, however. Each Nautilus process exits as soon as it starts.
Expected results:
Desktop disappears.
Additional info:
Removing filemanager from GConf /desktop/gnome/session/required_components_list *really* makes the desktop go away. Ideally gnome-session should be able to figure out that it shouldn't start Nautilus if it's not needed in the first place.
Description of problem: preferences/ show_desktop to false causes gnome-session to continually attempt to launch nautilus over and over.
Turning off the desktop by setting GConf /apps/nautilus/
Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.25.90- 1.fc11. i386
gnome-session-
How reproducible:
Always
Steps to Reproduce: preferences/ show_desktop to false
1. set apps/nautilus/
Actual results:
Desktop disappears. gnome-session launches nautilus over and over, filling Window List taskbar applet with "Starting File Manager ..." buttons. Nautilus never successfully launches, however. Each Nautilus process exits as soon as it starts.
Expected results:
Desktop disappears.
Additional info: gnome/session/ required_ components_ list *really* makes the desktop go away. Ideally gnome-session should be able to figure out that it shouldn't start Nautilus if it's not needed in the first place.
Removing filemanager from GConf /desktop/