> > 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. If you type nautilus --nodesktop this will not happen. Nautilus is a desktop shell, not just a filemanager. It's a feature, not a bug