Hi. I am running GNOME 2.0.8 on Solaris. I have two questions that I was unable to determine the answer to from the user's documentation. (I tried searching the archives of this list but got a "The requested URL /mailman/search was not found on this server." error.) First, how do I remove the "home" and "trash" icons from my desktop? Second, is there any way to ensure that child windows open in the same virtual desktop as their parent window, rather than just opening into whatever vdesktop I happen to be using at that moment? Or alternately "quarantine" an application in such a way that all future instances of a specific application are forced to open into a specific virtual desktop? Basically, I have a program which I frequently run which runs a very long computation and then splatters a whole bunch of new windows all over the place elaborating the results. This is a problem because while this computation is running I find myself having to stay in the vdesktop where the computation was initiated because otherwise the result windows will wind up just scattered across desktops. This means by the end of the day I generally wind up just doing everything in one vdesktop. Is there anything I can do to confine this program so that I can safely do work in other vdesktops while I'm waiting for it to conclude? If the answer to either of these questions is "you can't do that in 2.0.8", would I be able to do them by upgrading or applying some kind of extention then? Thanks. - Andrew McClure _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list