Re: [newbie] Nautilus problem after upgrade to Gnome 2.6

2004-09-25 Thread Stephen Kühn
On Sat, 2004-09-25 at 23:26, Edgars Smits wrote:
> Getting closer to solving the problem - did a search for GTK in 
> DrakeConf - Software Install, installed all that had old versions. Now 
> the GTK error is gone, but it still won't start:
> 
> nautilus: symbol lookup error: nautilus: undefined symbol: 
> eel_preferences_add_auto_string_glist
> 
> ED

Delete the .nautilus directory in your home directory and try again
mate.

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[newbie] nautilus scripts - where can I find more/share some

2003-01-07 Thread Azrael
The scripts in the right click menu in nautilus is rather useful, and I
have made a few very simple ones for myself, and I was wondering if
there was a website where one could share them, and more usefully, find
other ones.

Many thanks,


p.s. In case anyone is interested, I installed mp3toogg (copied a perl
script to /usr/bin/) and made the following script to let me click on
mp3s in nautilus and convert to oggs.:


#!/bin/sh

if test $# -ne 1; then
exit 1
fi

quoted=$(echo -e "$NAUTILUS_SCRIPT_SELECTED_FILE_PATHS" | awk 'BEGIN {
FS = "\n" } { printf "\"%s\" ", $1 }' | sed -e s#\"\"##)

eval "/usr/bin/mp3toogg 5 $quoted"

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[newbie] Nautilus

2002-05-10 Thread Brian Koppe

Having a small problem here

After removing the old KDE3 and installing the Texstar CVS RPMs I guess 
I forgot to install some package having to do with nautilus.  I HAVE 
Nautilus but it has no text and a few other problems.  Anyone got any 
ideas?  Thanks!

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Re: [newbie] nautilus takes up too much memory

2002-02-06 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

On Wed, 6 Feb 2002 10:52:55 -0500, "Ravi Malghan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello All: I just installed Mandrake 8.1 on my machine. I have only 128M of
> RAM and machine seems to be already using up about 87MB. When I run top 
> I see 5 processes of Nautilus each taking about 11MB of RAM. 

11MB isn't really that much at all. You should be looing at the "share" column.
Also be sure not to add up the RAM usage of the processes.

> When I run other applications and close them (like the nautilus window
> that pops up when a CDROM is inserted etc), more of this nautilus process
> start coming up each taking about 11-15MB of memory.
> 1. Is Nautilus required for proper running of the GNOME? 

Not at all. With GNOME you can have three choices when it comes to desktop
management: Nautilus, GMC (the old GNOME file manager) or nothing at all. Using
GMC or nothing can really speed up a system by using less RAM.

> 2. If I remove this from the Startup Programs, what am I going to loose?

You will lose all the extra functionality given by Nautilus. GMC is a simple
file manager, so all you'll set on your desktop is simple icons and folders. If
you use nothing, you'll have a bare desktop (no icons at all).

The easiest way to choose your desktop manager is to install Ximian GNOME and
use the Ximian Doorman configuration tool. Otherwise, you can edit the GNOME
session properties by typing session-properties in an xterm.

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[newbie] nautilus takes up too much memory

2002-02-06 Thread Ravi Malghan

Hello All: I just installed Mandrake 8.1 on my machine. I have only 128M of
RAM and machine seems to be already using up about 87MB. When I run top 
I see 5 processes of Nautilus each taking about 11MB of RAM. 
When I run other applications and close them (like the nautilus window
that pops up when a CDROM is inserted etc), more of this nautilus process
start coming up each taking about 11-15MB of memory.
1. Is Nautilus required for proper running of the GNOME? 
2. If I remove this from the Startup Programs, what am I going to loose?

Anybody have experiences with this?

Thanks
Ravi





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Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager [not resolved]

2001-08-08 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

Before Nauiltus came along, GMC controlled the GNOME desktop. Perhaps you can 
turn off GMC's control of the desktop in GMC's settings.

On Thu, 9 Aug 2001 02:51, paul rodríguez wrote:
> I'm so sorry.  I appear to have been careless and premature.  Nope,, not
> resolved.  Whereas Gnome can now set the background (it couldn't
> before), I still get two sets of icons overlapping each other, one with
> pretty pictures, the other with default, no icon to display ugly ones).
> Anybody know what is going on, is this gnome/sawfish and nautilus both
> doing there job at the same time or something else.
>
> Soryy to bother, thanks for the help, everyone!
>
> -Paul Rodríguez
>
> On 08 Aug 2001 12:42:37 -0400, paul rodríguez wrote:
> > The preferences are set to "advanced" but there is still no option in my
> > Nautilus preferences to stop managing the desktop.
> >
> > But I did find a work-arround!  Yes!  I went to /home/user/.nautilus and
> > deleted the file called "first-time-flag" this is a file which let
> > Nautilus know that the program had been executed before.  The next time
> > I opened Nautilus, it gave me the startup dialog again.  Yay!
> >
> > Thanks, everyone!
> >
> > -Paul Rodríguez
> >
> > On 08 Aug 2001 10:49:03 -0400, Charles A. Punch wrote:
> > > I had a little problem understanding the instructions posted to the
> > > list, until I realized that you must change the preferences to
> > > "advanced" and then click preferances. The advanced option is the
> > > "triangle" that one post spoke of.
> > >
> > > ShalomOut
> > >   Chal
> > > Elder PCUSA
> > > Registered Linux user # 217118
> > >
> > > paul rodríguez wrote:
> > > > Please forgive me if you recieved multiple copies of this email
> > > > accidentally.
> > > >
> > > > I have been looking for a way to disable Nautilus as my desktop
> > > > manager. Everyone has been telling me that it is in the Nautilus
> > > > preferences (which I thought as well), but it doesn't seem to be in
> > > > the preferences in my version (1.0.3-3mdk) from Mandrake Freq2.  I am
> > > > currently using gnome with sawfish and would like more control of my
> > > > desktop environment through these applications.
> > > >
> > > > -Paul Rodríguez
> > > >
> > > > On 07 Aug 2001 11:02:48 -0300, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
> > > >> open the nautilus browser in the last menu from left to
> > > >> right (is a drawing like a diamond) then... go to preferences
> > > >> and disable the option "Choose Nautilus to draw my desktop"... or
> > > >> something like that
> > > >>
> > > >> - Original Message -
> > > >> From: "Sridhar Dhanapalan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >> To: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > >> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:53 AM
> > > >> Subject: Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager
> > > >>
> > > >>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 03:23, Paul wrote:
> > > >>>> It was Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:40:40 +1000 when Sridhar Dhanapalan 
wrote:
> > > >>>>> I haven't used Nautilus in a while, but I vaguely recall an
> > > >>>>> option for this existing in Nautilus' preferences.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> I recall it is nautilus --nodesktop.
> > > >>>> Just tried it: that's it.
> > > >>>>
> > > >>>> Paul
> > > >>>
> > > >>> The problem here is that when you start GNOME, Nautilus will load
> > > >>> automatically to manage the desktop. There is no opportunity to
> > > >>> enter the --nodesktop flag. The flag will only work if Nautilus is
> > > >>> not already
> > > >>
> > > >> loaded
> > > >>
> > > >>> (and hence not managing the desktop). To control how Nautilus
> > > >>> behaves at GNOME startup, you need to change the preferences
> > > >>> setting.
> > > >>>
> > > >>>>> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:50, paul rodrguez wrote:
> > > >>>>>> I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the
> > > >>>>>> initial 

Re: [Help] Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager [not resolved]

2001-08-08 Thread Mario Vukelic

On 08 Aug 2001 12:51:14 -0400, paul rodríguez wrote:
> I'm so sorry.  I appear to have been careless and premature.  Nope,, not
> resolved.  Whereas Gnome can now set the background (it couldn't
> before), I still get two sets of icons overlapping each other, one with
> pretty pictures, the other with default, no icon to display ugly ones).
> Anybody know what is going on, is this gnome/sawfish and nautilus both
> doing there job at the same time or something else.

Probably gmc (the old but still included gnome filemanager) and
nautilus.
Start gnome control center. (It's in menu System/Settings if you're
using Ximian Gnome)
Goto "Session properties & Startup" (Section Session, probably last one
in left panel)
Go to tab "Startup programs" and click on "Browse currently running
programs" (at bottom)
If you have both "nautilus" and "gmc" programs listed here, we have
found the problem. If you want only nautilus, mark everything with "gmc"
in the name and click Remove (top right)
Now save the session (original gnome has a "Save session now" somewhere
in the menus. IIRC Ximian gnome doesn't have it in the Ximian menu: Then
do this: in "Session properties & Startup" see if "Automatically save
changes to session" is turned on in the "Session Options" tab. Turn on
if it's not. Now say "OK" in Control Center and exit gnome. If you find
this all too complicated: it is. Alternatively, you can simply do it
from a terminal: look at 'man save-session' and follow the instructions.
It's a really easy manpage)

On login, the problem should be solved if it is what I suspect.
Otherwise, just ask me further

Kind regards, M.




Re: [Help] Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager [resolved]

2001-08-08 Thread paul rodríguez

Ok, really resolved now.  Playing arround with Nautilus and deleting the
/home/user/.nautilus/first-time-flag and then restarting the computer
finally brought that preferences option back.  I wonder why it was not
there, but ever since I first installed my system it was missing, (and
not because of the "advanced" setting), little bug is all I guess. 
Worked out now.

Thank you very much to everyone who responded, you helped me see where
the problem was and made it very easy to fix.  I appreciate all the
responses very much.

-Paul Rodríguez


On 08 Aug 2001 10:22:32 -0600, John Fleck wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 08, 2001 at 09:07:23AM -0400, paul rodríguez wrote:
> > Please forgive me if you recieved multiple copies of this email
> > accidentally.
> > 
> > I have been looking for a way to disable Nautilus as my desktop manager.
> > Everyone has been telling me that it is in the Nautilus preferences
> > (which I thought as well), but it doesn't seem to be in the preferences
> > in my version (1.0.3-3mdk) from Mandrake Freq2.  I am currently using
> > gnome with sawfish and would like more control of my desktop environment
> > through these applications.
> > 
> 
> Paul -
> 
> On my Nautilus 1.0.4 open the "preferences->edit preferences" menu.
> In the left pane click on "Windows & Desktop". The first option at the
> top is "Use Nautilus to Draw the Desktop". Uncheck that.
> 
> Sorry if this is what you've already tried and the 1.0.3 setup is different,
> but I'm pretty sure this option has been there a while. 
> 
> Cheers,
> -- 
> John Fleck
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (h), http://www.inkstain.net/fleck/


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Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager [not resolved]

2001-08-08 Thread paul rodríguez

I'm so sorry.  I appear to have been careless and premature.  Nope,, not
resolved.  Whereas Gnome can now set the background (it couldn't
before), I still get two sets of icons overlapping each other, one with
pretty pictures, the other with default, no icon to display ugly ones).
Anybody know what is going on, is this gnome/sawfish and nautilus both
doing there job at the same time or something else.

Soryy to bother, thanks for the help, everyone!

-Paul Rodríguez

On 08 Aug 2001 12:42:37 -0400, paul rodríguez wrote:
> The preferences are set to "advanced" but there is still no option in my
> Nautilus preferences to stop managing the desktop.  
> 
> But I did find a work-arround!  Yes!  I went to /home/user/.nautilus and
> deleted the file called "first-time-flag" this is a file which let
> Nautilus know that the program had been executed before.  The next time
> I opened Nautilus, it gave me the startup dialog again.  Yay!
> 
> Thanks, everyone!
> 
> -Paul Rodríguez
> 
> On 08 Aug 2001 10:49:03 -0400, Charles A. Punch wrote:
> > I had a little problem understanding the instructions posted to the 
> > list, until I realized that you must change the preferences to 
> > "advanced" and then click preferances. The advanced option is the 
> > "triangle" that one post spoke of.
> > 
> > ShalomOut
> >   Chal
> > Elder PCUSA
> > Registered Linux user # 217118
> > 
> > paul rodríguez wrote:
> > 
> > > Please forgive me if you recieved multiple copies of this email
> > > accidentally.
> > > 
> > > I have been looking for a way to disable Nautilus as my desktop manager.
> > > Everyone has been telling me that it is in the Nautilus preferences
> > > (which I thought as well), but it doesn't seem to be in the preferences
> > > in my version (1.0.3-3mdk) from Mandrake Freq2.  I am currently using
> > > gnome with sawfish and would like more control of my desktop environment
> > > through these applications.
> > > 
> > > -Paul Rodríguez
> > > 
> > > 
> > > On 07 Aug 2001 11:02:48 -0300, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
> > > 
> > >> open the nautilus browser in the last menu from left to right (is a
> > >> drawing like a diamond) then... go to preferences and disable the option
> > >> "Choose Nautilus to draw my desktop"... or something like that
> > >> 
> > >> - Original Message -
> > >> From: "Sridhar Dhanapalan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> To: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:53 AM
> > >> Subject: Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager
> > >> 
> > >> 
> > >>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 03:23, Paul wrote:
> > >>> 
> > >>>> It was Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:40:40 +1000 when Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> > >>>> 
> > >>>>> I haven't used Nautilus in a while, but I vaguely recall an option for
> > >>>>> this existing in Nautilus' preferences.
> > >>>> 
> > >>>> I recall it is nautilus --nodesktop.
> > >>>> Just tried it: that's it.
> > >>>> 
> > >>>> Paul
> > >>> 
> > >>> The problem here is that when you start GNOME, Nautilus will load
> > >>> automatically to manage the desktop. There is no opportunity to enter the
> > >>> --nodesktop flag. The flag will only work if Nautilus is not already
> > >> 
> > >> loaded
> > >> 
> > >>> (and hence not managing the desktop). To control how Nautilus behaves at
> > >>> GNOME startup, you need to change the preferences setting.
> > >>> 
> > >>>>> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:50, paul rodrguez wrote:
> > >>>>> 
> > >>>>>> I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the initial
> > >>>>>> setup of my LM 8 freq2 gnome system.  Now it seems neither gnome nor
> > >>>>>> nautilus are fully in control of my desktop, the icons appear as
> > >>>>> 
> > >> blank
> > >> 
> > >>>>>> files and i can't change the background image.  I would like to take
> > >>>>> 
> > >> off
> > >> 
> > >>>>>> nautilus' control of the desktop, how can I set this?
> > >>>>> 
> > >>>>> --
> > >>>>> Sridhar Dhanapalan.
> > >>>>> "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
> > >>>>> LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> > >>>>> -- Jeremy S. Anderson
> > >>>> 
> > >>>> --
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> > >>>> and one for them together.
> > >>>> Jacqueline Bisset
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> > >>> "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
> > >>> LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> > >>> -- Jeremy S. Anderson
> > >>> 
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Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager

2001-08-08 Thread Charles A. Punch

I had a little problem understanding the instructions posted to the 
list, until I realized that you must change the preferences to 
"advanced" and then click preferances. The advanced option is the 
"triangle" that one post spoke of.

ShalomOut
  Chal
Elder PCUSA
Registered Linux user # 217118

paul rodríguez wrote:

> Please forgive me if you recieved multiple copies of this email
> accidentally.
> 
> I have been looking for a way to disable Nautilus as my desktop manager.
> Everyone has been telling me that it is in the Nautilus preferences
> (which I thought as well), but it doesn't seem to be in the preferences
> in my version (1.0.3-3mdk) from Mandrake Freq2.  I am currently using
> gnome with sawfish and would like more control of my desktop environment
> through these applications.
> 
> -Paul Rodríguez
> 
> 
> On 07 Aug 2001 11:02:48 -0300, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
> 
>> open the nautilus browser in the last menu from left to right (is a
>> drawing like a diamond) then... go to preferences and disable the option
>> "Choose Nautilus to draw my desktop"... or something like that
>> 
>> - Original Message -
>> From: "Sridhar Dhanapalan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> To: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:53 AM
>> Subject: Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager
>> 
>> 
>>> On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 03:23, Paul wrote:
>>> 
>>>> It was Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:40:40 +1000 when Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I haven't used Nautilus in a while, but I vaguely recall an option for
>>>>> this existing in Nautilus' preferences.
>>>> 
>>>> I recall it is nautilus --nodesktop.
>>>> Just tried it: that's it.
>>>> 
>>>> Paul
>>> 
>>> The problem here is that when you start GNOME, Nautilus will load
>>> automatically to manage the desktop. There is no opportunity to enter the
>>> --nodesktop flag. The flag will only work if Nautilus is not already
>> 
>> loaded
>> 
>>> (and hence not managing the desktop). To control how Nautilus behaves at
>>> GNOME startup, you need to change the preferences setting.
>>> 
>>>>> On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:50, paul rodrguez wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the initial
>>>>>> setup of my LM 8 freq2 gnome system.  Now it seems neither gnome nor
>>>>>> nautilus are fully in control of my desktop, the icons appear as
>>>>> 
>> blank
>> 
>>>>>> files and i can't change the background image.  I would like to take
>>>>> 
>> off
>> 
>>>>>> nautilus' control of the desktop, how can I set this?
>>>>> 
>>>>> --
>>>>> Sridhar Dhanapalan.
>>>>> "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
>>>>> LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
>>>>> -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>>>> 
>>>> --
>>>> Ideally, couples need three lives; one for him, one for her,
>>>> and one for them together.
>>>> Jacqueline Bisset
>>>> 
>>>> http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403
>>>>  Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.5.2
>>>> ** http://www.care2.com - when you care **
>>> 
>>> --
>>> Sridhar Dhanapalan.
>>> "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
>>> LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
>>> -- Jeremy S. Anderson
>>> 
> 
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Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager

2001-08-08 Thread paul rodríguez

Please forgive me if you recieved multiple copies of this email
accidentally.

I have been looking for a way to disable Nautilus as my desktop manager.
Everyone has been telling me that it is in the Nautilus preferences
(which I thought as well), but it doesn't seem to be in the preferences
in my version (1.0.3-3mdk) from Mandrake Freq2.  I am currently using
gnome with sawfish and would like more control of my desktop environment
through these applications.

-Paul Rodríguez


On 07 Aug 2001 11:02:48 -0300, Nicolás Gómez wrote:
> open the nautilus browser in the last menu from left to right (is a
> drawing like a diamond) then... go to preferences and disable the option
> "Choose Nautilus to draw my desktop"... or something like that
> 
> - Original Message -
> From: "Sridhar Dhanapalan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Paul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "newbie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 9:53 AM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager
> 
> 
> > On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 03:23, Paul wrote:
> > > It was Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:40:40 +1000 when Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
> > > >I haven't used Nautilus in a while, but I vaguely recall an option for
> > > > this existing in Nautilus' preferences.
> > >
> > > I recall it is nautilus --nodesktop.
> > > Just tried it: that's it.
> > >
> > > Paul
> >
> > The problem here is that when you start GNOME, Nautilus will load
> > automatically to manage the desktop. There is no opportunity to enter the
> > --nodesktop flag. The flag will only work if Nautilus is not already
> loaded
> > (and hence not managing the desktop). To control how Nautilus behaves at
> > GNOME startup, you need to change the preferences setting.
> >
> > > >On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:50, paul rodrguez wrote:
> > > >> I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the initial
> > > >> setup of my LM 8 freq2 gnome system.  Now it seems neither gnome nor
> > > >> nautilus are fully in control of my desktop, the icons appear as
> blank
> > > >> files and i can't change the background image.  I would like to take
> off
> > > >> nautilus' control of the desktop, how can I set this?
> > > >
> > > >--
> > > >Sridhar Dhanapalan.
> > > > "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
> > > > LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> > > > -- Jeremy S. Anderson
> > >
> > > --
> > > Ideally, couples need three lives; one for him, one for her,
> > > and one for them together.
> > > Jacqueline Bisset
> > >
> > > http://nlpagan.net - Registered Linux User 174403
> > >  Linux Mandrake 8.0 - Sylpheed 0.5.2
> > > ** http://www.care2.com - when you care **
> >
> > --
> > Sridhar Dhanapalan.
> > "There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
> > LSD and UNIX. We don't believe this to be a coincidence."
> > -- Jeremy S. Anderson
> >
> 


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Re: [newbie] nautilus as desktop manager

2001-08-07 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan

I haven't used Nautilus in a while, but I vaguely recall an option for this 
existing in Nautilus' preferences.

On Tue, 7 Aug 2001 11:50, paul rodríguez wrote:
> I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the initial
> setup of my LM 8 freq2 gnome system.  Now it seems neither gnome nor
> nautilus are fully in control of my desktop, the icons appear as blank
> files and i can't change the background image.  I would like to take off
> nautilus' control of the desktop, how can I set this?

-- 
Sridhar Dhanapalan.
"There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
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[newbie] nautilus as desktop manager

2001-08-06 Thread paul rodríguez

I chose to have nautilus run as my desktop manager during the initial
setup of my LM 8 freq2 gnome system.  Now it seems neither gnome nor
nautilus are fully in control of my desktop, the icons appear as blank
files and i can't change the background image.  I would like to take off
nautilus' control of the desktop, how can I set this?

-Paul Rodríguez


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[newbie] nautilus cannot view any htmls...

2001-06-22 Thread jan

Hi, 
on my Mandrake 8.0 system, nautilus cannot view any html document.
Everything else works fine. (e.g. pictures and text)
Even the local htmls on my computer dont work.
I always get the message that he got an error while he was starting to view 
it.

What might that be? Any idea?

TIA Jan




RE: [newbie] nautilus

2001-04-08 Thread Charles A Edwards

 
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of cyberclay
> Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2001 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [newbie] nautilus
> 
> 
> Hey,
>   The list of features for Linux Mandrake 8.0 beta 2 mentioned
> specifically the inclusion of the nautilus program, however I
> cannot find this anywhere.  What gives?
> 

I do not recall as to beta2 but Nautilus is in beta3.
Gnome is my WM of choise and Nau. makes it even nicer.

Even with the beta3, depending upon the type of installation,
you need to do individual package selection and specificly
choose Natilus. 

   Charles  (-:

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[newbie] nautilus

2001-04-08 Thread cyberclay

Hey,
  The list of features for Linux Mandrake 8.0 beta 2 mentioned
specifically the inclusion of the nautilus program, however I
cannot find this anywhere.  What gives?

Regards,
  cyberclay





Re: [newbie] Nautilus 1.0 install

2001-03-13 Thread Michael O'Henly

There was a comment on Linux Today saying that there was some problem 
installing under Mandrake 7.2. Don't know the details... (Interesting how, 
after all this time, the Ximian installer still doesn't support 7.2. I wonder 
if Eazel is experiencing the same "problem"...)

M.

On Tuesday 13 March 2001 06:07, Syamsul Anwar wrote:
> Has anybody installed the just-released Nautilus 1.0 for Gnome yet? It
> looks mighty impressive. But I'm not sure whether I'd get a trouble-
> free install with the Redhat 6.x RPMs?

-- 
Michael O'Henly
TENZO Design




[newbie] Nautilus 1.0 install

2001-03-13 Thread Syamsul Anwar

Has anybody installed the just-released Nautilus 1.0 for Gnome yet? It 
looks mighty impressive. But I'm not sure whether I'd get a trouble-
free install with the Redhat 6.x RPMs?