Prevent MATE from launching Caja Desktop when running i3












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A while back I installed i3 on my MATE box, and I'm quite happy with it, however despite disabling Caja Desktop (x-caja-desktop) when setting i3 as the default window manager through dconf editor, every time I install a .deb package via the gui installer, the desktop "window" opens and overlays my entire screen.



This is incredibly annoying, and hitting super-shift-q to close the window doesn't work, which forces me to just move it to an unused workspace.



Is there anything I can do to stop this from happening without installing a different file manager?










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  • Did you find a solution to this problem?

    – user44400
    Jul 30 '16 at 11:24













  • @user44400 nope, I have not

    – Electric Coffee
    Jul 31 '16 at 20:24











  • Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

    – user44400
    Aug 1 '16 at 8:22











  • Yeah I like the menu bar

    – Electric Coffee
    Aug 1 '16 at 9:14
















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A while back I installed i3 on my MATE box, and I'm quite happy with it, however despite disabling Caja Desktop (x-caja-desktop) when setting i3 as the default window manager through dconf editor, every time I install a .deb package via the gui installer, the desktop "window" opens and overlays my entire screen.



This is incredibly annoying, and hitting super-shift-q to close the window doesn't work, which forces me to just move it to an unused workspace.



Is there anything I can do to stop this from happening without installing a different file manager?










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  • Did you find a solution to this problem?

    – user44400
    Jul 30 '16 at 11:24













  • @user44400 nope, I have not

    – Electric Coffee
    Jul 31 '16 at 20:24











  • Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

    – user44400
    Aug 1 '16 at 8:22











  • Yeah I like the menu bar

    – Electric Coffee
    Aug 1 '16 at 9:14














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A while back I installed i3 on my MATE box, and I'm quite happy with it, however despite disabling Caja Desktop (x-caja-desktop) when setting i3 as the default window manager through dconf editor, every time I install a .deb package via the gui installer, the desktop "window" opens and overlays my entire screen.



This is incredibly annoying, and hitting super-shift-q to close the window doesn't work, which forces me to just move it to an unused workspace.



Is there anything I can do to stop this from happening without installing a different file manager?










share|improve this question
















A while back I installed i3 on my MATE box, and I'm quite happy with it, however despite disabling Caja Desktop (x-caja-desktop) when setting i3 as the default window manager through dconf editor, every time I install a .deb package via the gui installer, the desktop "window" opens and overlays my entire screen.



This is incredibly annoying, and hitting super-shift-q to close the window doesn't work, which forces me to just move it to an unused workspace.



Is there anything I can do to stop this from happening without installing a different file manager?







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  • Did you find a solution to this problem?

    – user44400
    Jul 30 '16 at 11:24













  • @user44400 nope, I have not

    – Electric Coffee
    Jul 31 '16 at 20:24











  • Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

    – user44400
    Aug 1 '16 at 8:22











  • Yeah I like the menu bar

    – Electric Coffee
    Aug 1 '16 at 9:14



















  • Did you find a solution to this problem?

    – user44400
    Jul 30 '16 at 11:24













  • @user44400 nope, I have not

    – Electric Coffee
    Jul 31 '16 at 20:24











  • Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

    – user44400
    Aug 1 '16 at 8:22











  • Yeah I like the menu bar

    – Electric Coffee
    Aug 1 '16 at 9:14

















Did you find a solution to this problem?

– user44400
Jul 30 '16 at 11:24







Did you find a solution to this problem?

– user44400
Jul 30 '16 at 11:24















@user44400 nope, I have not

– Electric Coffee
Jul 31 '16 at 20:24





@user44400 nope, I have not

– Electric Coffee
Jul 31 '16 at 20:24













Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

– user44400
Aug 1 '16 at 8:22





Despite that, do you still use mate with i3?

– user44400
Aug 1 '16 at 8:22













Yeah I like the menu bar

– Electric Coffee
Aug 1 '16 at 9:14





Yeah I like the menu bar

– Electric Coffee
Aug 1 '16 at 9:14










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Try to set: dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons to: false






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  • I don't have a background entry under org.mate

    – Electric Coffee
    May 18 '16 at 9:16











  • I do not have it either.

    – user44400
    Jul 28 '16 at 9:14











  • For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

    – Mat.R
    May 27 '18 at 15:23



















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For Ubuntu Mate 18.04:



Open a terminal and run the following command:



dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons false


Tip: if you want to force to close the window which overlay your desktop or any windows, you can open a terminal and run the following command:



xkill


Then, click anywhere on the window you want to close and it should close.






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    You can start Caja with the --no-desktop option to prevent it from opening the desktop.






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      In the console, type:



      dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons false


      This change is persistent, i.e. it will not be undone on reboot.






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        Try to set: dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons to: false






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        • I don't have a background entry under org.mate

          – Electric Coffee
          May 18 '16 at 9:16











        • I do not have it either.

          – user44400
          Jul 28 '16 at 9:14











        • For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

          – Mat.R
          May 27 '18 at 15:23
















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        • I don't have a background entry under org.mate

          – Electric Coffee
          May 18 '16 at 9:16











        • I do not have it either.

          – user44400
          Jul 28 '16 at 9:14











        • For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

          – Mat.R
          May 27 '18 at 15:23














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        • I don't have a background entry under org.mate

          – Electric Coffee
          May 18 '16 at 9:16











        • I do not have it either.

          – user44400
          Jul 28 '16 at 9:14











        • For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

          – Mat.R
          May 27 '18 at 15:23



















        • I don't have a background entry under org.mate

          – Electric Coffee
          May 18 '16 at 9:16











        • I do not have it either.

          – user44400
          Jul 28 '16 at 9:14











        • For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

          – Mat.R
          May 27 '18 at 15:23

















        I don't have a background entry under org.mate

        – Electric Coffee
        May 18 '16 at 9:16





        I don't have a background entry under org.mate

        – Electric Coffee
        May 18 '16 at 9:16













        I do not have it either.

        – user44400
        Jul 28 '16 at 9:14





        I do not have it either.

        – user44400
        Jul 28 '16 at 9:14













        For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

        – Mat.R
        May 27 '18 at 15:23





        For Ubuntu Mate 18.04, it should be org.mate.desktop.background.show-desktop-icons (notice "desktop" after "mate"). See my answer.

        – Mat.R
        May 27 '18 at 15:23













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        For Ubuntu Mate 18.04:



        Open a terminal and run the following command:



        dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons false


        Tip: if you want to force to close the window which overlay your desktop or any windows, you can open a terminal and run the following command:



        xkill


        Then, click anywhere on the window you want to close and it should close.






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          For Ubuntu Mate 18.04:



          Open a terminal and run the following command:



          dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons false


          Tip: if you want to force to close the window which overlay your desktop or any windows, you can open a terminal and run the following command:



          xkill


          Then, click anywhere on the window you want to close and it should close.






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            For Ubuntu Mate 18.04:



            Open a terminal and run the following command:



            dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons false


            Tip: if you want to force to close the window which overlay your desktop or any windows, you can open a terminal and run the following command:



            xkill


            Then, click anywhere on the window you want to close and it should close.






            share|improve this answer













            For Ubuntu Mate 18.04:



            Open a terminal and run the following command:



            dconf write /org/mate/desktop/background/show-desktop-icons false


            Tip: if you want to force to close the window which overlay your desktop or any windows, you can open a terminal and run the following command:



            xkill


            Then, click anywhere on the window you want to close and it should close.







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                You can start Caja with the --no-desktop option to prevent it from opening the desktop.






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                  You can start Caja with the --no-desktop option to prevent it from opening the desktop.






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                    You can start Caja with the --no-desktop option to prevent it from opening the desktop.






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                    You can start Caja with the --no-desktop option to prevent it from opening the desktop.







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                        In the console, type:



                        dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons false


                        This change is persistent, i.e. it will not be undone on reboot.






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                          -1














                          In the console, type:



                          dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons false


                          This change is persistent, i.e. it will not be undone on reboot.






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                            -1







                            In the console, type:



                            dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons false


                            This change is persistent, i.e. it will not be undone on reboot.






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                            In the console, type:



                            dconf key org.mate.background.show-desktop-icons false


                            This change is persistent, i.e. it will not be undone on reboot.







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