On 27/09/2021 14:52, Joe Zeff wrote:
On 9/26/21 9:55 PM, Ed Greshko wrote:
What DE are you using?
Xfce4
AFAIK, no DE places files in a user's Desktop directory. That would simply be a wrong thing to do.
Why? If you want to make sure that it appears on the user's desktop, that's the easiest way to do it.
Why?
Because developers of DE's shouldn't be putting things in your user area? That is your area.
You want them making decisions for you?
I just created a new user on an F34 Xfce system. After login the usual directory structure is created.
[maria@f34x ~]$ ls
DesktopDocumentsDownloadsMusicPicturesPublicTemplatesVide
And the Desktop diretory is empty.
[maria@f34x ~]$ ll Desktop/
total 0
Yet, on the desktop there is a "trash", "file system", and "home" entry. So,
apparently, the developers had found a less invasive way to do it.
Also, please note that the Xfce Spin does not install thunderbird. My VM is a
clean install.
[maria@f34x ~]$ rpm -q thunderbird
package thunderbird is not installed
So, if you have a thunderbird.desktop in ~/Desktop it was added after install.
And the install of thunderbird does not add anything in user's ~/Desktop.
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