On 10/03/2011 01:29 PM, Leonardo wrote:
Hello and thanks for the response!
this solves the problem in GNOME with the smaller and acceptable
effect to have nautilus inside xfce, thanks for the help. I didn't
find any similar to this screen configuration on GNOME, but adjusting
via XFCE solves the problem.
I'm sure it's buried somewhere in Gnome3 (don't wanna look for it), but
glad this little work-around does it for you.
2011/10/3 Rick Stevens <ricks(a)nerd.com>:
> On 10/03/2011 11:20 AM, Leonardo wrote:
>> Hello again,
>>
>> my mistake, i'm using an up-to-date Fedora 15, firefox 7.
>> installed XFCE like two weeks ago and both runs fine, it's just this small
>> issue that i got when back to GNOME.
>
> You probably set your file manager preferences to Thunar instead of
> Nautilus. In XFCE, go to
>
> Applications Menu
> Preferences
> Preferred Applications
>
> then select the "Utilities" tab and select "Nautilus" in the
File
> Manager dropdown. I'm not sure where that's buried in the compost pile
> known as Gnome 3 now.
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