so I need to do some research to see what's different in Ubuntu. My first attempt was going to focus on running that ps ... grep command in Ubuntu to see which services it's loading. Then I'll go from there. I think it's something we can perhaps fix with Fedora. I'm pretty sure the problem isn't Gnome as both my Fedora and Ubuntu computers are using Gnome 2.20. (Or whatever came out ~6 months ago)
On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 8:59 AM, Thomas Woerner <twoerner@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Eric Mesa wrote:The problem is that gnome-settings-daemon gets started and this one is
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> | gnome-xxx services, which in-turn, starts nautilus. (which replaces
> | the background)
> | Can you post the output of $ ps -AH | egrep -e 'gnome|naut'?
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> | - Gilboa
> |
> Here's the output before Rhythmbox:
> ps -AH | egrep -e 'gnome|naut'
> 24366 ? 00:00:00 gnome-keyring-d
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> and after:
> ps -AH | egrep -e 'gnome|naut'
> 24366 ? 00:00:00 gnome-keyring-d
> 24556 ? 00:00:00 gnome-vfs-daemo
> 24561 ? 00:00:00 gnome-settings-
> 24583 ? 00:00:00 gnome-screensav
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initializing the default gnome desktop environment utilities. It is not
possible to tell it not to reset the background. There is a key in gconf
for this, but it is not used at all anymore. You could try to get this
solved upstream, but I doubt that this will change.
Thomas
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