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Message #22232
[Bug 857159] [NEW] nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
Public bug reported:
I just did a fresh install of 11.10 current (20110920 image and current repos). I installed xubuntu-desktop.
When I login choosing xubuntu as my session type, nautilus is run even though I would expect it not to. The nautilus desktop window covers my xfce desktop. The workaround is to fire up terminal and kill nautilus when I login, but that's quite annoying.
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/857159
Title:
nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce,
etc)
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
I just did a fresh install of 11.10 current (20110920 image and current repos). I installed xubuntu-desktop.
When I login choosing xubuntu as my session type, nautilus is run even though I would expect it not to. The nautilus desktop window covers my xfce desktop. The workaround is to fire up terminal and kill nautilus when I login, but that's quite annoying.
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Follow ups
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[Bug 857159] Re: nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
From: Jeremy Huddleston, 2011-09-25
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[Bug 857159] Re: nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2011-09-23
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[Bug 857159] Re: nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
From: Launchpad Bug Tracker, 2011-09-23
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[Bug 857159] Re: nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
From: Sebastien Bacher, 2011-09-23
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[Bug 857159] [NEW] nautilus launches indiscriminantly (it should not launch for xfce, etc)
From: Jeremy Huddleston, 2011-09-23
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