Gnome~kde confusion
David Mangani
dmangani at adelphia.net
Sun Jul 4 22:14:02 EDT 2004
Cyber Source wrote:
> on fc2 they made changes to the way that nautilus works (browser mode
> turned off), use the gconf editor and see if nautilus itself is turned
> off too. I dont have a running fc2 box in front of me right now so I
> can't be more specific but if you use the gconf editor, I will bet
> you'll find the culprit. That is definitely not the default behaviour.
>
> David Mangani wrote:
>
>> Cyber Source wrote:
>>
>>> what happens if you type nautilus at a command prompt?
>>>
>>> David Mangani wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Been using kde for the most part on my FC2 box. I recently have
>>>> been giving others alook, xfce, enlightenment and of course gnome.
>>>> Here's where I am confused. On my gnome desktop, I click on the
>>>> "home" icon and it opens nicely, but in konqueror. Anyone ever seen
>>>> this or know how to correct it. I believe nautalus should open it.
>>>> Was actually looking for nautalus to play with the direct cd
>>>> burning option. Anyway, thanks for any input you may have.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Then I do get nautilus. I just don't understand why the default file
>> manager in gnome would be konqueror. Just doesn't seem right.
>>
>>
>> Dave
>>
>>
>
Thanks for the tip, I will take a look and see. I tried right clicking
on the icon and selecting "open with" and typing nautilus. The error
message I get is
"
> nautilus" can't open "Home" because "nautilus" can't access files at
> "file" locations.
Kind of strange. I will check out your tip though. Thank you for the
direction.
Dave
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