Greetings, I have mostly been a KDE user since I began using Mdk (more than a year now 
I guess). I have tried other environments, notably Blackbox and Gnome. I am finding 
Gnome to be a bit of a challenge, especially in the configuration department. Seems 
like things are scattered about a lot more than in KDE. Maybe it's just me, being 
unfamiliar w/the way things are done in the Gnome world.

I would like to ask about a "problem" that I have just encountered, and am at a loss 
to figure. In gnomecc, when I try to view certain options (like "Advanced > Advanced", 
or, "Desktop Preferences"), I get a warning dialog telling me; "Nautilus has no 
installed viewer capable of displaying "preferences:///Advanced/.directory". (or, 
"preferences:///.directory", respectively).
Nautilus seems perfectly capable of displaying other similar options in gnomecc for 
me, so why does it balk about these?

I'm a "newbie", but I feel "extra newbie" when in the Gnome world. I'm trying Gnome 
just to satisfy my curiosity. Blackbox is cool, but KDE rocks!

Any feedback welcome. 
TIA. Regards.

--Angus

"Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness."--James 
Thurber

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