Disabling the 'standard' desktop icons
- From: KWaygood <kwaygood telus net>
- To: nautilus-list gnome org
- Subject: Disabling the 'standard' desktop icons
- Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 12:47:13 -0800
Hello everyone
I'm new to the list and to linux so I apologize in advance for any ignorance.
I also would like to be able to disable the default desktop icons, while keeping the functionality of the desktop. So I looked into the options available
"show desktop - using default" - great for a beginner or someone who is afraid of tinkering without a safety net
"show desktop - using home folder" - wouldn't be bad other than a huge clutter, which doesn't seem to be available in latest release
maybe if there was a third option added to the next release
"show desktop - user defined folder" - avoids the clutter and default icons
I even tried downloading the current cvs to see if I could understand enough of the code to change the "home folder" option, but I'm newer to programming than I am to linux.
KWaygood
>Yeah, I've been looking for something like this too. Unfortunately to
>not have the disk icons appear and to be able to rename the home
>directory I had to change / comment some code.
>
>Mind you, I wouldn't have a problem with the disk icons appearing if
>they were snapped to a grid which the rest of the icons were using too.
>
>Unfortunately this doesn't help though.
>
>Cheers,
>Chris
>
>On Sat, 2002-02-02 at 19:18, Mahlon wrote:
>>
>>
>> I've been unsuccessful at finding a way to disable the creation of certain
>> 'normal' desktop items. Deleting them manually just prompts them to be
>> automatically recreated at the next nautilus startup.
>>
>> Want to get rid of the disks (both local and nfs), the home dir icon, etc.
>>
>> Is there an option I am missing somewhere?
>>
>>
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