Bug#525718: Work-around for nautilus/gnome-session bug

Josselin Mouette joss at debian.org
Sun May 31 16:35:52 UTC 2009


Le dimanche 31 mai 2009 à 15:04 +0200, Mike Hommey a écrit :
> > Apparently this is the right fix, since nautilus is not actually a
> > “required component”: a number of users don’t use it to render the
> > desktop and as such don’t need any nautilus process.
> 
> It'd be nice if the panel was treated the same. I, for one, don't need it.

It’s not as simple with the panel; a session without the panel is really
unusable. This is also why it needs to be respawned if it dies for
whatever reason, unlike nautilus for which this is just comfort.

So for the panel, it makes more sense to let users who don’t need it
remove it from the required components by hand. 

OTOH it would be better if all of this could be documented in the
README.Debian. I’ll add that to the next upload.

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