Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
Hi, I have been using Kubuntu (Ubuntu installed first) for a little while now, and recently when starting up a Nautilus window has been opening. I would like to use only Dolphin, not Nautilus. I haven't been able to disable it yet, and I'd like to know how to.
I can't remember what I did to cause this, but it may have had something to with my messing with the Dolphin -> Dolphin Preferences -> Startup -> Home Folder -> Location. Currently, it is "file:///" sans quotes (I think at one point it was blank), and I am unable to clear and set the value.
That may be what is causing it. Or it may be startup programs, although I haven't found anything for this.
While I'm at it, I may as well ask how to disable Nautilus completely while I'm using KDE, as I only want to use Dolphin.
Thank you very much for your help!
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
What do you see here:
System Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Autostart
If you see Nautilus, disable it (untick the check box). As for disabling Nautilus completely, just make sure Dolphin is sat as the default file manager:
System Settings -> Default Applications -> File Manager
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
I checked both of those, and both were already set in the way you instructed.
Can you think of anything else?
EDIT: The only thing in Autostart is gtk2-default-theme.rc.sh
EDIT2: I have discovered that the Nautilus window opens (on login) when using the KDE Plasma Workspace, and not when logging on to Ubuntu.
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
Did you check on the start up services?, System settings > startup and shutdown > Service manager
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
that is just a few of the annoyances.
in my opinion, if it matters, i would decide what desktop you like best then run only that from a fresh install.
personally, i been running kubuntu for years, i haven't did the session thing for a few years, and will never do it again.
kubuntu is better experienced solo, even if you remove the ubuntu desktop or kde, it'll never be like it was.
http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/kde
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
Thanks for the advice. I'll get started on this soon.
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
Your symptoms exactly describe what I was experiencing. My solution was to replace the 'Restore previous session' with 'Start with an empty session' check box found in System Settings - Startup and Shutdown - Session Management. I then reverted back to the default setting after re-logging into KDE and the offending window remained gone thereafter.
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
thnx steve!
It worked for me too :)
Re: Disable Nautilus on Startup in KDE
I had exactly the same problem with a Nautilus window opening on every restart. To get rid of it I went to System Settings -> Startup and Shutdown -> Session Management. In the "On Login" section there is a field "Applications to be excluded from sessions" and I added "nautilus" to this. After a restart the Nautilus window didn't return.