On 01/03/12 11:15 PM, Charles Krinke wrote:
I have two related questions after updating to wheezy today.
1. Gnome classic desktop displays no desktop icons. That is, the
launchers from ~/Desktop/ do not display. Is there a way to caues them
to display? I have temporarily changed to XFCE and the icons from
~/Desktop/ now display properly, but I would like to use gnome-classic.
As far as I know Nautilus still handles the display of desktop icons.
Try running it from a terminal. If that works kill it and run from
alt-F2. I think what you should do is to go into gconf-config editor and
find where that preference is set. Someone else here may remember the
exact spot & the exact name of the editor. I don't run Gnome much anymore.
2. How can I examine the menu items to find where the underlying
programs they call are and are named? I have not yet come to an
understanding of how this part worsks.
Good question - can't help there
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Cheers
Frank
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