So, I'm just looking for a little feedback, perhaps some suggestions for alternate procedures, perhaps a suggestion that I should submit a bugzilla enhancement request. I have a number of different network and remote computers that I infrequently need to connect to using nautilus. So, I have gone to nautilus, selected the "computer" icon in the toolbar, and used the "connect to server" option, and then filled out the form. This then creates an icon both in the open nautilus window, and on my desktop. Nice. However, I have discovered that there is no way to manage these icons. I remove the icon from my desktop, nor even put them into a folder on my desktop. The only way to make them disappear, is to select "unmount volume" (which in and of itself is ridiculous because in most cases these filesystems are NOT mounted). However, once unmounted they are removed from my now cleaner desktop ... but damn! the icon is also gone from the "computer" area of nautilus!!!!! There is apparently no way to manage these "icons" (they seem like launchere) nor even can I edit them (like, for example if the name I gave was badly spelled, or something) -- I can only "unmount" the not mounted item, and thereby lose it. Now ... how can I accomplish my (seemingly simple) goal of having icons stored neatly somewhere of my choosing, that would serve as shortcuts to storage that I infrequently enough use that I may not remember ip/dns names, etc ...? Suggestions? Am I missing something obvious? Peter ps -- using SLED10 and whatever flavor of gnome it comes with -- Everything is vague to a degree you do not realize till you have tried to make it precise. Bertrand Russell www.the-brights.net _______________________________________________ gnome-list mailing list gnome-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-list