Thanks.

On 11/22/05, Lennon Cook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the same problem, and ended up working around it by replacing
> Nautilus with ROX-Filer (but, I dislike Nautilus anyway). The thing of

I don't dislike Nautilus, and I want to give it a try.


> The Scrollkeeper database won't cause you any problems if you:
> $ chmod u+s `which scrollkeeper-update`

Thanks for this hint. If I got it, you mean that any pkg installation that
wants to add things to that database will use this program. Right?
Just a thing: this way, also a common user could add things to the
scrollkeeper db. Is this ok?

> MIME database I've never had problems with (aside from the Nautilus
> one, ofcourse). Although I did have a problem very recently causing
> everything /else/ to break in a similar way (everything became
> text/plain for most apps), which was solved by reinstalling
> shared-mime-info.

And installing again shared-mime-info didn't solve also the Nautilus issue?
Or had you already trashed it?


I think that I'm going to try and re-install the packages of gnome-core
paying more attention to permissions on files of these pkgs:
 shared-mime-info
 Gnome core packages (as in BLFS book)
Perhaps I'll create a new group for these files.

If someone has other hints for me... please!
In the mean time I'll document myself on scrollkeeper, mime db, ...

Luca
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