Le samedi 15 octobre 2011 à 11:25 -0700, Josh Triplett a écrit : 
> > You probably have a nautilus instance in your saved session.
> 
> Sure enough, I just checked the "Startup Applications" preferences, and
> I have an entry named "Files", with no description, which runs the
> command "nautilus -n".
> 
> Note, though, that I didn't get a window popping up at the start of my
> session until after I upgraded.  What changed?  How did nautilus end up
> in my session, or did my session always contain nautilus and it only
> started opening a window after I upgraded?  Either way, it seems likely
> that this could happen to other users, who shouldn't have to dig around
> in their preferences to fix it.

If you want the whole explanation, nautilus used to be started to draw
icons on the desktop and it is not anymore, and the options of the
nautilus binary have changed. So it used to be in a session you saved,
and now when the session starts it, it starts in a different way.

We should probably use a different place for saved sessions now, but…
upstream decision.

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