Hi, For several package updates now, my GNOME desktop settings aren't saved when I log out my session, most notably the desktop icon locations. There used to be a checkbox in the past asking for saving the changes at log out, but it disappeared in the latest package releases. I've noticed there's a similar option in the advanced preferences, but it has no effect on my system. Regarding the desktop icons, I'm always getting in this order: the Computer icon, an empty space, the Trash icon and the Home icon. I've seen on screenshots published on the web that there should be a Network Servers icon, but it's missing. The funny thing is that, if I completely erase the GNOME-related stuff in my home directory, the first time I'm logging in, the desktop icons are correctly organized: first, the Computer icon, then the Home icon and finally the Trash icon. Still no Network Servers icon however. But if I log out and log in again, the Home icon has been moved below the Trash icon, leaving an empty space between the Computer and Trash icons as described previously. Is there anybody out there experiencing the same annoyance? If needed, this is on an Itanium workstation with up-to-date Rawhide. I don't know if this is related, but when I log out my session, the countdown in the dialog box saying that my session will be automatically closed in 60 seconds isn't working (still displaying 60 seconds). Cheers, Émeric -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list