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    [gnome] Re: "Reset Settings" button

    Oddly enough, only my Enlightenment desktop "cares" which folder is set as Desktop. Gnome just rudely ignores the setting and continues on with home being desktop no matter the setting (and I played...
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    [gnome] Re: "Reset Settings" button

    Ah... I think the problem is actually simpler than what I first wrote. I just need what is in my home directory not to display on the desktop. I installed Ubuntu on our other pc and it doesn't...
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    [gnome] "Reset Settings" button

    The original post is below in quotes. What I actually need to know is how to make my desktop not display the contents of my home folder as if it were the Desktop folder - it's embarrassing.



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  4. [ubuntu] Re: Multiple Screens (grandr) settings for dual monitors lost at restart

    bumpity bump bump.

    I've got an old laptop hooked up to an external monitor and everything setup nicely. Having the settings be permanent would be boss.
  5. [ubuntu] Stupid newb e17 question (network manager to WICD)

    I'm so close to having linux set up exactly how I want it, I can taste it. I've Ubuntu Lucid and Enlightenment installed and with a handy guide from this forum I have my airo driver set up and...
  6. [SOLVED] Re: Cisco Aironet 350 with airo-wpa driver and Network Manager

    Installed the new Ubuntu and tried it out. Connected to WPA protected wireless. One note, for anyone trying this, tenwiseman's

    should be install airo /sbin/modprobe --ignore-install airo...
  7. [SOLVED] Re: Cisco Aironet 350 with airo-wpa driver and Network Manager

    I'm such a newb. I put all four files in a freshly made folder, either edited or left unedited, entered "make all" into the terminal and got a whole lot of errors about the airo.c file. It also...
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