On Sat, 2006-04-15 at 20:54 -0700, Michael M. wrote: > Janne Ojaniemi wrote: > My own personal Gnome wishlist would include the ability to have more > control over what Nautilus displays on the desktop. I like that > Nautilus displays a desktop icon when something is mounted or > automounted -- for me, it serves as a handy visual reminder that, "oh > yeah, I still have that CD in the drive." But I don't like the other > icons -- "Computer" I can live with, maybe even my home folder icon. > However, I also have three partitions mounted at boot on which I keep a > lot of things I want shared between operating systems. Nautilus > displays an icon for each of these partitions, which just makes my > (otherwise clean) desktop look cluttered to me. I would love for these > icons not to be displayed, but I think that currently the only way to do > that is to disable icons altogether. If I'm mistaken, I hope someone > will tell me how to do it. Run the gconf-editor and fiddle with the settings in /apps/nautilus/desktop and /system/storage Hopefully you'll find some combination of settings there that suit your desire. I think the options there have changed from version to version, so good luck. mike -- Michael R. Head <burner suppressingfire org> GPG: http://www.suppressingfire.org/~burner/gpg.key.txt [0x4C9DA1D0]
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