Re: KDE switches to GNOME automatically?

From: Hans Mittenbacher (oalin_at_gmx.net)
Date: 08/27/03

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    In news:bigold$pfq$1@news.ya.com, Joćozinho <joaozinho@NOSPAM-ya.com> typed:

    > Hans Mittenbacher wrote:
    >> After about 10 seconds the Desktop
    >> immediatly switches to GNOME and displays the default GNOME desktop.
    > Just kill the application nautilus and it won't bother you anymore.

    Hey cool you are completly right! Thanks a lot!
    The Problem is I like Nautilus because of the smb:/ protocol and the small
    preview with pictures. Is there another filebrowser which can handle these
    features without switching the desks?

    Thanks and have a nice day,
    Hans


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