I removed it, but I still have the same behavior. I suspect that there
must be something left from the installation under ubuntu 10.04. How can
I completely restore my nautilus to default?

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On 26/10/10 22:56, RedSingularity wrote:
> I just installed the theme pack.  The "problem" appears to be the way
> that theme makes nautilus behave.  I was very surprised that it messed
> with sudos nautilus configuration as well!  Unfortunately we cannot work
> with it since its not "official" ubuntu software.  You will need to talk
> to the person who writes the package theme software.  All i can suggest
> if it is too much of a problem is to remove the theme pack using the
> "uninstall" script that came with it.  Other than that, like I said, you
> can write the developer and wait for the proper fix if he deems it
> necessary.
>
> ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Incomplete => Invalid
>

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