Le vendredi 17 décembre 2004 à 23:17 -0500, Andrew Choens a écrit : > On Fri, 2004-12-17 at 17:46 +0100, Bertrand wrote: > > I have the same problem as previously reported by Dave (see here). > > Unfortunately my desktop is not turning back 80% of the time like > > Dave's. By 80% I mean that, from time to time, when I restart the > > computer, I get the desktop back but most of the time nothing. By > > nothing I mean my panel, etc, seem to be in place but I don't see My > > computer, trash, etc. icons and I have no wallpaper. Nautilus does not > > launch if i try to. I have not been able to see any error messages. > > > > I am running FC3 standard with all the up2date applied and no SELinux. > > This is a clean scratch FC3 install. During 2 weeks i did not have > > that problem. It appeared a couple of days ago and I have been unable > > to find a solution. > > > > Bertrand > > > > > > -- > > fedora-list mailing list > > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > I have seen nautilus behave like this when it is started without some of > the GNOME services being started. GNOME 2.6 introduced some background > stuff that had to be working for some GNOME apps to find their themes. > Can you make everything behave if you force a change in the theme from > the theme manager? > > Or, if there's nothing there that you are 100% attached to, try > deleting .gnome and .gnome2 to see if it was just some silly config file > somewhere. > > just some ideas. I have NO idea if any of them are worth anything. > --andy > I have tried your idea: changing themes, deleting .gnome, .gnome2 and .gnome2_private. I've also tried to delete .gconf and .nautilus But the problem is still there. I really don't know what to do. Anyone has an idea ?