On 2/17/06, Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > With my current setup, I am able to load "Nautilus" via > > Root menus->System->Nautilus. > > And, as far as I can tell, almost everything still works. > > But it is a "one-way-street". > > The screen changes from my FVWM screen to the Gnome screen and I have not > discovered how get back to FVWM (restart fvwm-themes does not work). If I > opt for "Quit FVWM" - which still works - I get the following messages on > my console screen: > > [FVWM][scanForPixmap]<<WARNING>> Couldn't load image from > > /usr/share/gnome-system-tools/pixmaps/runlevel.png > > /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-eog.xpm > > menu/. > > On further checking, the first two files could not be loaded because they > do not exist on my setup. I did not know where to look for the third. > > This is just a niggle. I am very happy with what I have. But if it is > readily fixed, I would be glad to know. > > My current setup is > > Debian 3.1r1 and fvwm-themes_0.7.0-1_i386.deb. > > > Felix Karpfen > -- > Felix Karpfen > > > >
You can get your plain fvwm back with a "killall nautilus". Start nautilus with the --no-desktop switch and it will not take over your desktop. -- Thanks, Jonathan Kotta Hofstadter's Law: It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.