Re: Desktop Icon and Nautilus Issues
- From: Takis Diakoumis <takisd alphalink com au>
- To: Gnome Mailing List <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Desktop Icon and Nautilus Issues
- Date: Fri Jan 16 08:11:01 2004
excellent... the icon issue is resolved.
i did see that option in nautilus but had no idea what it did so i
didn't touch it. perhaps there should be references to desktop setting
changes in there (??). anyway, all good now.
i began to fill out the bug report for the nautilus dumps, but i have
never been able to reproduce it correctly, and every time it happens i
seem to be doing something else. i will pay closer attention to what i'm
doing next time and try notice a pattern or whatever. anyway...
beginning to like gnome very much...
thanks for your help.
Takis
On Fri, 2004-01-16 at 23:26, Fabio Gomes wrote:
> Em Qui, 2004-01-15 às 22:16, Takis Diakoumis escreveu:
> > (sorry... forgot to add a subject header - here 'tis again)
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > i'm a linux newbie and just switched from red hat 9 to suse 9 and from kde
> > to gnome (on suse even!!).
> >
>
> > how do i resize icons on the desktop??
> You can change the default zoom level in the File Management
> Preferences. :)
>
> >
> > my other question is little shorter... basically nautilus crashes a little
> > more often than i'd like. give its close coupling with the desktop, i lose
> > that too and effectively have to reboot. i have read that you can
> > 'decouple' nautilus from the desktop (???). what are the implications of
> > doing this and will i lose all control over those desktop settings that are
> > determined by nautilus settings?
> Are these crashes reproductible? If so, you should file bugs about them
> (bugzilla.gnome.org). Nautilus simply does not crash here (I'm using
> 2.4.1).
>
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