[Nautilus-list] Restart of Nautilus is requires unusual actions
- From: David Haffner <david_haffner sesda com>
- To: nautilus-list lists eazel com
- Subject: [Nautilus-list] Restart of Nautilus is requires unusual actions
- Date: Thu, 12 Apr 2001 15:12:43 -0400
Hello List,
I can't stop and then restart Nautilus without some unusual actions on
my part.
After starting, I get the following from "ps ax | grep nautilus":
5739 ? S 0:02 nautilus
5762 ? S 0:00 nautilus-throbber
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:nautilus_
5768 ? S 0:00 nautilus
5769 ? S 0:00 nautilus
5772 ? S 0:00 nautilus-notes
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:nautilus_not
5779 ? S 0:00 nautilus-history-view
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:nauti
5780 ? S 0:00 nautilus
5787 ? S 0:00 nautilus-adapter
--oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:nautilus_a
One remains after I close the program down using "close all windows"
from the menu:
5859 ? S 0:00 nautilus --sm-client-id
117f0000010000987101294000000
Once I attempt restart, Nautilus doesn't open - but another process
starts:
5859 ? S 0:00 nautilus --sm-client-id
117f0000010000987101294000000
5871 ? S 0:00 nautilus
and I can do this over and over:
6348 ? S 0:00 nautilus --sm-client-id
117f0000010000987101727000000
6360 ? S 0:00 nautilus
6375 ? S 0:00 nautilus
6388 ? S 0:00 nautilus
Killing any of the new processes is successful and uneventful, but if I
kill the process with the --sm-client-id argument and there are none of
the 'basic' "nautilus" processes running, Nautilus quickly regenerates
itself. If there is one or more of the 'basic' "nautilus" processes
remaining, I can kill the --sm-client-id process, then all the 'basic'
ones, and then can I start a new Nautilus session. This is the only
way. Any ideas?
Of course I could just keep Nautilus running all the time - that's what
I usually do.
I'm running on RH 7.0 with Ximian Gnome.
Nautilus is great - thanks.
--
David Haffner
Science Systems and Applications, Inc.
SESDA Program - NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
e-mail: david_haffner sesda com
phone: 240-232-0311 Ext. 1071
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