* Stewart Jeacocke ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-03-16 at 18:52 +0100, Václav J?za wrote:
> 
> > >> When I ran Nautilus under KDE (from Mozilla-Firefox - it run
> > >> Nautilus for exploring local folders, for example when clicking in
> > >> download manager), not only the Nautilus browse window was shown,
> > >> but also my nice KDE desktop was covered with a GNOME one with GNOME 
> > >> icons.
> > >> When I had closed the Nautilus Window, the desktop remains covered by
> > >> the gnome desktop, which I have to kill.
> 
> > > running nautilus with the --no-desktop command line switch?
> 
> > Yes, this helps
> > But IMHO it should be the default behavior,
> 
> reassign 298338 mozilla-firefox
> retitle 298338 Runs Nautilus without --no-desktop (covers desktop)
> thanks
> 
> Upstream won't do that see Gnome bugzilla 106827 [1].
> 
> I'm going to reassign this to mozilla-firefox. If they're going to use
> Nautilus they should run it with the --no-desktop option.
> 
> [1] http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=106827

This may be in the gnome-vfs layer or the mime associations. There
doesn't seem to be any specific code in firefox that runs nautilus. 

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