The first place I would start would be opening an xterm and trying to start 
Nautilus from the prompt.  Look for any weird error messages.

Geoff

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-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 13:12:07 
To:CentOS mailing list <centos@centos.org>
Subject: [CentOS] Nautilus won't start


I've been running CentOS 5 since release on a couple of servers with few
problems. Last night I tried it as a workstation for the first time. It
booted up fine and I could log into X. I then ran pup to install all
available updates and shut down afterwards to load the new kernel. (I use
yum on the servers.) This morning I start up on the new kernel and after
logging in at the Gnome prompt, I get a message that Nautilus can't start.

I'm not an X guru, being mostly a server driver over ssh. What's the best
way to debug this?

(I have lots of experience debugging, just not with X.)
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