On 10/16/06, Ed Smits <ed.smits@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
There is a directory called "Desktop" in your home directory, which gets created the first
time you login to your GNOME environment. All files like "*.desktop" are the
icons which show up in you desktop. Remove them, would be the answer to your
question. Alternatively, I believe there is (was?) an option to right click on the desktop icon
and select remove.
Is it possible to get rid of the default desktop icons in Gnome i.e.
Trash, Computer, Home? I'm running FC5 fully up-to-date.
There is a directory called "Desktop" in your home directory, which gets created the first
time you login to your GNOME environment. All files like "*.desktop" are the
icons which show up in you desktop. Remove them, would be the answer to your
question. Alternatively, I believe there is (was?) an option to right click on the desktop icon
and select remove.
Thanks
Ed
Burlington, Canada
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