On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 12:40:01AM -0500, Lance Hoffmeyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use windowmaker as my default window manager. I came across
> nautilus today as a file management system. If I start nautilus it
> overlays in all of my windowmaker windows (1-7).
>
> Is it possible to run nautilus in only one window (say window 1) and
> let the windowmaker backgrounds run in the other six (2-7).
>
> I want to do this because I have scripts that put weather maps on
> windows 2-4 on an hourly basis and I don't want them hidden by
> nautilus.
>
Maybe "naultilus --no-desktop" (or something like that - man nautilus
for details)
This will just let you use nautilus as a file manager.
I think that it wont put any icons on your desktop either this way, which
may not be exactly what you want.
cheers
dc
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