Make sure that you have either Nautilus or GMC configured to manage your
desktop.

On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 21:52:08 -0400, "Charles A. Punch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I had to open File Manager in  Super User , then drag & drop onto the 
> desktop. Works fine from the desktop. I would like to get it onto my 
> panel, but every way I try to add it to the panel just gives me a dead 
> icon.
> 
> ShalomOut
>    Chal
> Elder PCUSA
> Registered Linux user #217118
> 
> O Lord, grant that we may always be right, for Thou knowest we will 
> never change our minds.
> 
> etharp wrote:
> 
> >ehh..just guessing right now but..right click and select "new", link, disks. 
> >On Tuesday 18 September 2001 19:13, you wrote:
> >
> >>Bigger problems and qustions aside for the moment,
> >>I've decided that I prefer Gnome oveer KDE, but am
> >>unhappy that there are no CD-ROM and floppy icons on
> >>the desktop (or the panel).
> >>
> >>Gnome help says that I can fix that by right-clicking
> >>on desktop and then clicking "Disks." But the choices
> >>that my right-click bring up do include any such.
> >>
> >>How do I get quick and easy access to these drives in
> >>Gnome?
> >>
> >>Thanks.

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