I was getting crazy with gmc in general. Turned it off since I don't use it that much
anyway. This thing doesn't feel reliable enough to let it manipulate my files.
It seems to "remember" weird things and would scream at me everytime I insert a CD
about a /moon directory it cannot create (even I DO NOT mount my CD under /moon !!!)
Also , I just hate not beeing able to stop it once started . Too much Win$ like to me.
BTW : did someone experience pbs with gmc refusing to open a new window when
middle cliking on a directory ?
Philippe
Piet Barber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am running RH 6.1, which was actually 6,0 upgraded to 6.1.
> I'm running the GNOME desktop environment, and am generally pretty happy
> with it.
>
> I have a gripe about the icons on the desktop, and I'm hoping somebody
> can help me with it.
>
> I have long since deleted those annoying default icons, like RedHat
> Errata, RedHat Support, etc.
>
> And I have created my own desktop icons by use of 'ln -s', and changing
> the properties for the icon, etc. The new icons are pointing to the
> cdrom, and to the zip drive that I have -- both partitions, the Linux
> partion /dev/sda1 and the vfat partition /dev/sda4.
> I have also created icons for the two types of floppies, win and linux,
> for /mnt/vfloppy and /mnt/floppy, respectively.
>
> However, whenever I pop a CD in the drive, or eject a CD, it seems that
> GNOME creates new icons on my desktop -- 4 of them. One for the floppy,
> one for the CDrom, two for the zip disk.
>
> This is driving me crazy. Somebody help me. This must stop.
>
>
>
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