On Thursday 24 October 2002 00.51, gilson redrick wrote:
On Wednesday, 23 October 2002 03:08, Roger Whittaker wrote:
Did you run the help in grip? I think what may be happening here is that the help uses nautilus as help viewer, and nautilus then proceeds to draw the desktop.
Now, that you mention it, I remember. Yes! I wasn't running 'grip', but 'gnucash', and when I got a problem, I invoked 'help'. That was the end of KDE. A few days later, I gave 'gnucash' another try; when, again, I invoked 'help', KDE got shoved off. The worst part is that, when 'Nautilus' takes over, it does for good, even after a reboot. The only way I found to get KDE back was to delete 'Nautilus' from /home.
It should be enough to kill nautilus before you log out, using "save session". KDE's session handling will then not start it up again. Anders