On 2018-03-02, Bernard <bdebr...@teaser.fr> wrote: > > > On 02/03/2018 14:03, Liam O'Toole wrote: >> On 2018-03-02, Bernard <bdebr...@teaser.fr> wrote: >>> Hi ! > >>> >> > >> You can create your own icons by drag-and-drop, copy-and-paste, or by >> creating files in your ~/Desktop directory. >> > > It works this way on my old desktop running Debian Lenny and Gnome 2.22 > also on my laptop on Ubuntu 14.04.. > > but not on my new Debian Stretch with Gnome 3.22. Here, there is no way > I can drag and drop something that will remain on the desk, nor can I > copy and paste ; I can just create files in my desktop directory, where > I can just have files, no app.
Strange. It works for me (as they say) with GNOME 3.22 on Stretch. I also tried it with the same GNOME version on CentOS 7, also with success. > I surely can have text files or pdf files > that will launch either Libreoffice or evince... Have you tried a simple cp /usr/share/applications/evince.desktop Desktop/ ? > and I could possibly put there a few sim links to apps, but this is > far from being quick and easy as it used to be with gnome 2 Agreed. -- Liam