----- Original Message ---- From: ray goss itsmealso2@yahoo.com To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 7:11:34 AM Subject: nautilus starts every time at bootup, how to disable this
check your /home/.../.config/autostart dir and see if there is an entry for nautilus there.
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There is no entry for nautilus there. In gnome-session-properties, the entry recreates itself every time.
[olivares@localhost ~]$ cd .config/ [olivares@localhost .config]$ ls autostart menus user-dirs.dirs xm1 gtk-2.0 Trolltech.conf user-dirs.locale [olivares@localhost .config]$ cd autostart/ [olivares@localhost autostart]$ ls gkrellm.desktop [olivares@localhost autostart]$ ls -l total 8 -rwx------ 1 olivares olivares 120 2007-04-05 19:34 gkrellm.desktop [olivares@localhost autostart]$
Thanks,
Antonio
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Antonio Olivares wrote:
----- Original Message ---- From: ray goss itsmealso2@yahoo.com To: fedora-test-list@redhat.com Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2007 7:11:34 AM Subject: nautilus starts every time at bootup, how to disable this
check your /home/.../.config/autostart dir and see if there is an entry for nautilus there.
----- End of Original Message ----
There is no entry for nautilus there. In gnome-session-properties, the entry recreates itself every time.
what's when you move one tab further to "Session Options" and when you press "Save the current session" *WITHOUT a running* nautilus/and all you don't want to start automatically
log off/on
does this fit your needs ?