Re: gmc



> 
Remove the desktop icons
and every time you quit GMC use the "Exit" menu option.
No visible desktop
No process still running in the background after quiting.
Just like a normal filemanager.

> Nope, not the issue here.  gmc runs as the desktop, right?  So a copy of gmc
> runs as a process every time you start GNOME (ps and you'll see, even with
> file manager closed).  Anyone ever try to run gmc without GNOME running?
> Still starts the desktop, right?
> 
> This user wants to run gmc (or any file manager) standalone.  No GNOME.
> He's looking for a simple file manager with drag and drop capability without
> having to run as a desktop process.  Can it be done?



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