Re: Lost Desktop after upgrading to GNOME 2.8 on Testing
Eduardo Díaz wrote:
> I don't really know if this throws any light over the problem, but
> I've executed 'nautilus -c' and, depending on the locale settings
> (LANG and GDM_LANG either set as "C" or as "es_ES.UTF-8@euro"), this
> is what I get:
~-amaya@aenima>echo $GDM_LANG
~-amaya@aenima>echo $LANG
en_IE@euro
~-amaya@aenima>nautilus -c
running nautilus_self_check_search_uri
running nautilus_self_check_file_utilities
running nautilus_self_check_file_operations
running nautilus_self_check_directory
running nautilus_self_check_file
running nautilus_self_check_icon_container
running nautilus_self_check_icon_factory
running nautilus_self_check_search_uri
running nautilus_self_check_file_utilities
running nautilus_self_check_file_operations
running nautilus_self_check_directory
running nautilus_self_check_file
running nautilus_self_check_icon_container
running nautilus_self_check_icon_factory
> In any case, setting the locale to C doesn't solve the problem.
Same here.
> Any hints?
Can you launch any .desktop file at all?
Nobody else is experiencing this?
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