On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 04:31:38PM +1030, Tim wrote:
> Tim:
> >> There's supposed to be some function (or was in earlier Fedora
> >> releases) that'd periodically update your user directories. Though I
> >> don't know how, and how often, it actually did its trick. I've never
> >> seen it do its t
Tim:
>> There's supposed to be some function (or was in earlier Fedora
>> releases) that'd periodically update your user directories. Though I
>> don't know how, and how often, it actually did its trick. I've never
>> seen it do its trick.
Paul W. Frields:
> It's xdg-user-dirs-update, and it doe
On Tue, Jan 05, 2010 at 06:32:44PM +1030, Tim wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 22:19 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> > I'd like to change the destination of the default GNOME directories :
> > the directories like "Videos","Music"," Documents".. ( I'm using GNOME
> > in Italian, so
> > the origin
On Sun, 2010-01-03 at 22:19 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> I'd like to change the destination of the default GNOME directories :
> the directories like "Videos","Music"," Documents".. ( I'm using GNOME
> in Italian, so
> the original name, maybe, are a little different).
> Usually their defini
On Sun, Jan 03, 2010 at 10:19:58PM +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> >> Yes, I tried! But I can't find anything in it!
> >>
> > Just blame this on my age. I thought I understood what you wanted to do
> > in your original post. Now I am clueless.
> > What do you mean by the position of the Gnome d
>
> change /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf to enabled=False
> Then I deleted the Videos, Pictures, Music, Documents, Public, etc,
> which I do not want in the first place.
Thanks Henk,
but this is not what I want! I'd like to have them, but with the right values!
Maybe, I could disable, delete them, and u
>> Yes, I tried! But I can't find anything in it!
>>
> Just blame this on my age. I thought I understood what you wanted to do
> in your original post. Now I am clueless.
> What do you mean by the position of the Gnome default directories?
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On Fri, 1 Jan 2010 01:23:22 +0100
Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> 2009/12/31 Aaron Konstam :
> > On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 06:18 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> >> Hello all,
> >> how can I change the position of the "default" directories in
> >> GNOME ?
>
> >
> > I haven't lookked but have you tri
On Fri, 2010-01-01 at 01:23 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> 2009/12/31 Aaron Konstam :
> > On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 06:18 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> >> Hello all,
> >> how can I change the position of the "default" directories in GNOME ?
>
> >
> > I haven't lookked but have you tried gc
2009/12/31 Aaron Konstam :
> On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 06:18 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> how can I change the position of the "default" directories in GNOME ?
>
> I haven't lookked but have you tried gconf-editor
Yes, I tried! But I can't find anything in it!
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On Thu, 2009-12-31 at 06:18 +0100, Alessandro Boggiano wrote:
> Hello all,
> how can I change the position of the "default" directories in GNOME ?
> For example, I'd like to change Download directory from
> "$HOME/Download" to "/Data/Download".
>
> I changed the line XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Dow
Hello all,
how can I change the position of the "default" directories in GNOME ?
For example, I'd like to change Download directory from
"$HOME/Download" to "/Data/Download".
I changed the line XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR="$HOME/Download" in the file
/home/myuser/.config/user-dirs.dirs, logout/login, but n
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