> -------Message d'origine------- > De : "Steven P. Ulrick" <spu@faith4miracle.org> > Date : Sun, 13 Oct 2002 22:22:17 -0500 > > Hello, Everyone :) > I'm the guy that reported that "really wierd problem" where, when I was > logged in as a regular user in KDE, I somehow ended up with root's GNOME > desktop. Well, now I figured out how to reproduce it :) It goes like > this: > > 1. Log into KDE as a regular user, or root, it doesn't matter. The > important part is that you log into KDE. > 2. Type "nautilus" in a terminal window, (I haven't tested this part, > but I suspect that you could start nautilus any way you wanted) > 3. Watch you KDE desktop turn into a GNOME desktop. > > The only reason why it went from my desktop to the root desktop in my > last report, was because I opened Nautilus when I was su'd into root. > But obviously, just running a GNOME application, and having it turn your > KDE desktop into a GNOME desktop, was not the intention of Red Hat. I > tried this the other way around, and opened Konqueror while I was logged > into GNOME, and nothing unusual happened :) > If I can undestand the process, I'm going to report this on Bugzilla, > but I was just wondering if anyone else had this problem, and if you > did, what you may have done to fix it :) > > Thanks in advance for your help :) > Steven P. Ulrick lo, This is normal behaviour It depends on your default preferences under Nautilus which is to draw the desktop... I think what you want could be : nautilus --no-desktop Cheers, JYL _________________________________________________________ Envoyez des messages musicaux sur le portable de vos amis http://mobile.lycos.fr/mobile/local/sms_musicaux/