** Changed in: gnome-session
Status: Unknown => Expired
** Changed in: gnome-session
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Nautilus won't run from Sessions or Startup Applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/346331
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Thank you for your feeback! Based on your last comment I'm marking this
bug as Invalid since it is possible to launch Nautilus on start-up.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Nautilus won't run from Sessions or Startup Applications
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Nautilus can be set to launch form Startup Appliications using the
floowing command
nautilus --browser --no-desktop
I'm not sure if all options are need, but it would appear that the
nautilus behaviour has changed at some point.
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Chris, when I filed the original report, I wasn't aware that nautilus
was more than a file manger. What I want is to launch the nautilus file
manager at startup, just as if I'd typed nautilus in a terminal, or went
Places > Home Folder. An entry like this worked in 8.04, but hasn't
worked since. Th
The thing is that anything with Nautilus in it is removed from the
autostart directory or disabled for the least. Apparently GNOME doesn't
want you to open a director on start-up.
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Nautilus won't run from Sessions or Startup Applications
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This isn't likely to be a gnome-session issue. Could you attach the
desktop file created in ~/.config/xdg/autostart when you add Nautilus to
Startup Applications. Nautilus already runs at startup anyway, so what
are you trying to achieve by adding it again?
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Thanks, Sense. You reminded that I was going to add this this is still
happening in 9.10.
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Thank you for helping with making Ubuntu and its desktop environment GNOME
better by reporting this bug. I can confirm this as well.
I'm setting the status to Triaged and am reporting this upstream for the
developers to look at.
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => gnome-session (Ubuntu)
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I have similar problems with other programs such as Empathy and Evolution.
After adding them to the "Startup Applications" and restarting the computer
they are not showing up in the list after startup.
I know that the commands are right since I can start the application from the
commandline. In t
I have tested this also and can confirm that this bug is still present.
Thank you for your quick response.
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Nautilus won't run from Sessions or Startup Applications
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I can confirm that this still occurs in 9.04 (released version), on a
number of computers.
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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
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