I inadvertently ran Nautilus while in KDE. Nothing happened right away, but within a few minutes Nautilus opened and re-opened several times, causing my terminal to freeze up. I shut sown the system and brought it back up. KDE went about restoring the session and the same thing happened all over again. I tried switching to another workspace, but the same thing happened there, too. How do I keep this from re-occurring? 1) Is there a config file that keeps track of what processes were running during a system crash that I can modify, to keep Nautilus from being invoked ? 2) Is there a way to kill all active processes from within the text-based window - <Cntrl><Alt><F1> ? ____________________________________________________________ Get advanced SPAM filtering on Webmail or POP Mail ... Get Lycos Mail! http://login.mail.lycos.com/r/referral?aid=27005
* Peter Fasi
I inadvertently ran Nautilus while in KDE. Nothing happened right away, but within a few minutes Nautilus opened and re-opened several times, causing my terminal to freeze up.
I shut sown the system and brought it back up.
KDE went about restoring the session and the same thing happened all over again. I tried switching to another workspace, but the same thing happened there, too.
How do I keep this from re-occurring?
1) Is there a config file that keeps track of what processes were running during a system crash that I can modify, to keep Nautilus from being invoked ?
2) Is there a way to kill all active processes from within the text-based window - <Cntrl><Alt><F1> ?
[please use a text editor to limit your lines to < 80 chars ...] Open one of the nautilus sessions and start the configure option. Select that you do *not* want nautilus to be your desktop. Then kill all the nautilus sessions and restart x (init 3, init 5). -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org
On Thursday 31 July 2003 20:11, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Peter Fasi
[07-31-03 12:45]: I inadvertently ran Nautilus while in KDE. Nothing happened right away, but within a few minutes Nautilus opened and re-opened several times, causing my terminal to freeze up.
I shut sown the system and brought it back up.
KDE went about restoring the session and the same thing happened all over again. I tried switching to another workspace, but the same thing happened there, too.
How do I keep this from re-occurring?
1) Is there a config file that keeps track of what processes were running during a system crash that I can modify, to keep Nautilus from being invoked ?
2) Is there a way to kill all active processes from within the text-based window - <Cntrl><Alt><F1> ?
[please use a text editor to limit your lines to < 80 chars ...]
Open one of the nautilus sessions and start the configure option. Select that you do *not* want nautilus to be your desktop. Then kill all the nautilus sessions and restart x (init 3, init 5). -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 http://wahoo.no-ip.org @ http://counter.li.org
Or just run a terminal and type "killall nautilus" Jim Frost -- KDE 3.1.3 KMail 1.5.3
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Jim Frost
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Patrick Shanahan
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