So I was trying to edit some code at root, to do so I ran sudo nautilus and... well my desktop is a nice compo of gnome and kde... how can I undo this? I have tried to restart with no luck.
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Re: this is a little funny
Originally posted by awblantonSo I was trying to edit some code at root, to do so I ran sudo nautilus and... well my desktop is a nice compo of gnome and kde... how can I undo this? I have tried to restart with no luck."A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
– John F. Kennedy, February 26, 1962.
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Re: this is a little funny
Originally posted by GreyGeekOriginally posted by awblantonSo I was trying to edit some code at root, to do so I ran sudo nautilus and... well my desktop is a nice compo of gnome and kde... how can I undo this? I have tried to restart with no luck.
If you can't undo what you edited, you may be able to reinstall the problematic applications -- what exactly did you change?Asus G1S-X3:
Intel Core2 Duo T7500, Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT, 4Gb PC2-5300, 320Gb Hitachi 7k320, Linux ( )
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well it did not happen when I changed the code but rather right when I started up nautilus. the only thing that I was editing was the apache html file so I could see a different page on my server. Right when nautilus started, the background went a little orange... but I have tried to reboot and that has not helped. How do I make sure nautilus is not still running?
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GUI: System Monitor, right mouse on appropriate line, select terminate or kill
CLI: ps aux | less (as root, followed by "sudo kill -9 pid" of offending app)"A nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people.”
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Originally posted by awblantonSo I was trying to edit some code at root, to do so I ran sudo nautilus and... well my desktop is a nice compo of gnome and kde... how can I undo this? I have tried to restart with no luck.
BUT in xfce or fluxbox if I open nautilus even withought sudo this dose happen......at least untill a reboot.
runing a GUI app as in sudo nautilus or sudo dolphin can and dose mess up the file permitions in your /home DIR. this may have happend hear but usualey the efect is you cant log in untill you delete the ~/.kde folder and let it get regenerated on a reboot.
in the future if you nead to run a gui as root use gksudo nautilus or kdesudo dolphin.........IE:gksudo for gnome apps and kdesudo for KDE apps.
and you mite want to go ahead and remove or rename the folowing files.
/home/you/.kde --- the hole folder (it's hiden by the . )
/home/you/.Xauthority ----- a hiden file
/home/you/.ICEauthority ----a hiden file
start with the first and work down one at a time with a reboot after each removall adding the next one if no joy.
so first remove the ~/.kde then reboot if no luck remove ~/.kde and ~/.Xauthority then reboot etc, etc, etc,
VINNY
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Great! you guys rock, I opened systems monitor and nautilus was still running, so I did a kill process and that did the trick. And in the future I will run with gksudo. I'm still learning so I make some mistakes but I figure, thats the best way to learn!
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