On Sun, 2007-12-09 at 07:55 -0700, Donald D Henson wrote: > (OpenSuSE 10.3, Gnome 2.20.0, Nautilus 2.20.0) > > Does anyone know why Gnome, or Nautilus, insists on creating a > 'Documents' folder in my user 'home' folder? Better, does anyone know > how to kill it? The problem, admittedly minor, is that I want a > 'Documents' folder on my Desktop. If I move the Gnome-created Documents > folder, the next time I login it's back plus I now have two Documents > folders. If I just delete it, the next time I log in, it's back. The FPN > for the problem folder is: > > /home/dhenson/Documents > > The FPN for the one I want is: > > /home/dhenson/Desktop/Documents > > One workaround is to create a symlink but I shouldn't have to do that. > Any info will be appreciated. > > Don Henson > > > The /etc/skel drives the creation of the Documents folder, not GNOME. /etc/skel is a template used for creating user accounts with the command `useradd -m "username"`. Change your preferences there.
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