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I've seen several posts dealing with this, but none of them helped me. I'm using xfce4, but have nautilus-2.32 as both my desktop and file manager. While I have no problems opening nautilus windows from within nautilus, if I try to open one from the terminal "nautilus ." or any other source, I get 6 windows: one opening to the place I want and 5 to my home folder. I see that nautilus-3 doesn't do this, but the reason I'm on xfce at all is that I don't like gnome3, including the removal of certain buttons and options in nautilus. So does anyone know how to force nautilus to only open one window when I ask it to? "nautilus -n" (no dir specified) opens 5 windows rather than 6, but I haven't found any other option to affect this.
Last edited by onexused (2011-05-18 17:02:48)
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An easy workaround for this is to edit /usr/share/applications/nautilus.desktop and set X-GNOME-AutoRestart=false instead of true.
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Thanks, that was an easy workaround.
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