Never mind. The message was related to the shared folder, but anyway until the terminal keeps running the process (nautilus), the desktop works, but the terminal window freezes. If you close the terminal window, the issue is still there.
Another thing - the command was:
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/session/required_components_list --type list --list-type=string ["windowmanager","panel","filemanager"]
Never mind. The message was related to the shared folder, but anyway until the terminal keeps running the process (nautilus), the desktop works, but the terminal window freezes. If you close the terminal window, the issue is still there.
Another thing - the command was:
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/ gnome/session/ required_ components_ list --type list --list-type=string ["windowmanager ","panel" ,"filemanager" ]