(In reply to comment #3)
> thanks for the comment.
>
> - set /apps/nautilus-cd-burner/debug with gconf-editor
> - "gnome-session remove nautilus"
> - "nautilus"
>
> gives you the log where you run "nautilus"
I don't think that works for me
$ gnome-session remove nautilus
gnome-session: you're already running a session manager
$ nautilus
$
nautilus is run, but the terminal (GNOME Terminal 2.10.0) moves on afterwards to
the next $ line
that's one more CD-R lost in the name of science : )
(In reply to comment #3) cd-burner/ debug with gconf-editor
> thanks for the comment.
>
> - set /apps/nautilus-
> - "gnome-session remove nautilus"
> - "nautilus"
>
> gives you the log where you run "nautilus"
I don't think that works for me
$ gnome-session remove nautilus
gnome-session: you're already running a session manager
$ nautilus
$
nautilus is run, but the terminal (GNOME Terminal 2.10.0) moves on afterwards to
the next $ line
that's one more CD-R lost in the name of science : )