[K12OSN] how to turn off nautilus under IceWM--SOLVED
Huck
dhuckaby at paasda.org
Fri Mar 3 16:34:39 UTC 2006
Is the ONLY thing this does is stop the users' home dir from opening on
login? I've never tweaked with nautilus...not sure what it's purpose is.
--Huck
Petre Scheie wrote:
> Answering my own question, the file that launches icewm and nautilus and
> opens the users home directory at login time is /usr/bin/icewm-start.
> To turn off the automatic opening of the user's home directory is still
> the same: change the 'nautilus &' line to 'nautilus -n &'. I'll update
> the wiki.
>
> Petre Scheie wrote:
>
>> I want to modify the launch of nautilus under IceWM so that it doesn't
>> automatically open the user's home directory upon login. This used to
>> be configured in /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions/IceWM back in the 2.x days
>> (according to the wiki page, which I wrote). But in 4.4.1 there is no
>> such file; matter of fact, the only thing in /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions/ is
>> a file called 'Reset your desktop'. I can't even find the config file
>> that tells gdm to list IceWM as one of the login options. It's been a
>> while since I fooled around with IceWM on K12. Where is this stuff
>> configured nowadays?
>>
>> Petre
>>
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