On 2/17/06, Felix Karpfen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> With my current setup, I am able to load "Nautilus" via
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> Root menus->System->Nautilus.
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> And, as far as I can tell, almost everything still works.
>
> But it is a "one-way-street".
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> 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:
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> [FVWM][scanForPixmap]<<WARNING>> Couldn't load image from
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>  /usr/share/gnome-system-tools/pixmaps/runlevel.png
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>  /usr/share/pixmaps/gnome-eog.xpm
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>  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
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> Debian 3.1r1 and fvwm-themes_0.7.0-1_i386.deb.
>
>
> Felix Karpfen
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> Felix Karpfen
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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.

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