Using nautilus to manage the desktop
I'm currently trying to use nautilus for desktop managment, but I can't get it to work.
My OS: Xubuntu 12.10 (Quantal Quetzal)
What I did:
- uninstalled thunar
- installed nautilus
- mv /usr/bin/xfdesktop /usr/bin/xfdesktop-bin
- ln -s /usr/bin/nautilus /usr/bin/xfdesktop
In other tutorials, regarding this replacement of thunar with nautilus, this works perfectly, but for me I end up with a black and empty desktop.
I figure that the problem is that nautilus is behaving as if it was started with the "--no-desktop" flag, but I have no idea why it behaves like this.
Does anyone have an idea on how to fix this?
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
I would check preferred applications > utilities and see if nautilus is the selected as the file manager. To restart Nautilus use the following which is often in the instructions when installing a different file manager . The context menu actions may change when you remove Thunar.
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
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Originally Posted by
Frogs Hair
[...] selected as the file manager [..]
It allready is set to nautilus.
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Originally Posted by
Frogs Hair
This changes nothing, but this is no surprise as I did a reboot in the process of setting up what I currently have.
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
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Frogs Hair
"exo-preferred-applications" is the application that you already mentioned, so this changes nothing.
The link also mentions two variable in the gnome-config, but both are already set to true on my system.
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
I thought as much . Because I am using a newer version of Thunar via PPA I have a different version exo-utils so couldn't verify what was installed previously. I don''t know what to suggest if the entire configuration is pointing to Nautilus.
I have the XFCE session on Ubuntu and not Xubuntu and in the Gnome Tweak Tool there is a setting to have the file manager handle the desk top and that corresponds to what ever is set as default. I have had Pantheon, Nautilus and Thunar set as default at one time or another and don't understand the difficulty.
If you want to give the latest version Thunar a try see the link.
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/11/insta...upport-in.html
Re: Using nautilus to manage the desktop
Problem solved.
The solution:
- Install gnome-tweak-tool
- In gnome-tweak-tool: File Manager->Have file manager handle the desktop.
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