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Hello guys,
Recently I've got this weird problem.
Every time I login I have this auto started process:
steelrat 4954 1 0 20:40 ? 00:00:04 /usr/bin/nautilus --no-default-window
I've looked into every place that came to my mind about auto start and haven't found anything.
I've looked in:
gnome-session-properties
.xsessionrc
.xprofile
.xinitrc
/etc/systemd/system/*
/etc/xdg/autostart/*
/usr/share/gnome/autostart/*
~/.config/autostart/*
systemctl
What did I miss?
Last edited by stee1rat (2014-01-22 19:18:53)
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If you're using Gnome, the desktop.
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I can confirm this since a few days: If you have opened nautilus (Gnome3) once it never stops. In the activity bar on the left it's always marked as active. If you try to close nautilus via bar -> finish it does not shut down nautilus. Only kill works.
I did a fresh installation on VirtualBox today and nautilus behaviour is the same as on my physical installation.
Last edited by wwn (2014-01-20 17:29:06)
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Try renaming nautilus to something else (EX: xautilus), and use the new name to interact with nautilus. It's quick and dirty, but it has saved me from caja (the MATE version of nautilus) in the past.
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So I'm not alone here? Is it some kind of a bug or a new feature? Aren't there any workarounds?
It is really annoying.
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Try renaming nautilus to something else (EX: xautilus), and use the new name to interact with nautilus. It's quick and dirty, but it has saved me from caja (the MATE version of nautilus) in the past.
Thanks, it's a good idea.
But I'm starting to think that this is some kind of a bug, since I'm not alone here and wwn got the exact same behavior on a fresh installation.
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maybe the thread should be moved to https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewforum.php?id=18
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I have the same problem (same bug), I opened a thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=175993
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I have the same problem (same bug), I opened a thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=175993
Thanks! Unsetting the "icons on desktop" in Desktop tab in gnome-tweak-tools helped.
Even though I still can't see a connection here.
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I thinks this thread should not be marked as resolved: Lose any functionality is not a solution. It should work with icons on the desk.
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I thinks this thread should not be marked as resolved: Lose any functionality is not a solution. It should work with icons on the desk.
You're right, but I don't think this thread will go any further.. We're lucky that we've got any solutions at all
P.S.: Just in case I've removed the SOLVED mark.
Last edited by stee1rat (2014-01-22 19:19:10)
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Nautilus manages the desktop. If there are no icons it won't. That's all there's to it AFAIK. If you used desktop icons Nautilus should've always been there already, perhaps you just didn't see it.
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What is desktop icons anyways?
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You know, the file manager displays the contents of your Desktop folder, removable drives etc. above your wallpaper. That's as much a file manager process as one in a window. So I suppose that's the process you're seeing. Gnome3 is about the only DE I know that doesn't have them by default.
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Many bugs have been opened for it. It will be solved in next release :
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722510
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=722690
Downgrading to previous release solve the issue.
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