Manuel Reimer posted on Sat, 16 Jun 2012 17:02:17 +0200 as excerpted:
> Duncan wrote:
>> If I'm reading you correctly, after a kde restart (logout/login), the
>> desktop stays in folder-view mode as shown in the settings dialog, but
>> it simply doesn't show any icons?
>
> Exactly
>
>> It sounds
Anne Wilson wrote:
On one of my systems this also happens. The reason for my problem is
that the folderview is linked to a remote directory, and the network
simply doesn't come up fast enough. Once everything is loaded, click
on the folderview then F5 and it should display again. While yours
i
Duncan wrote:
If I'm reading you correctly, after a kde restart (logout/login), the
desktop stays in folder-view mode as shown in the settings dialog, but it
simply doesn't show any icons?
Exactly
It sounds like what could be happening is that it keeps folderview, but
for some reason, isn't s
Manuel Reimer posted on Thu, 14 Jun 2012 15:46:25 +0200 as excerpted:
> on one of my systems, I have the following problem: If I set up "folder
> view" for the desktop, then this seems to work well, but as soon as I
> log out and log in again, the desktop icons are gone.
>
> I have to switch to d
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On 14/06/12 14:46, Manuel Reimer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> on one of my systems, I have the following problem: If I set up
> "folder view" for the desktop, then this seems to work well, but
> as soon as I log out and log in again, the desktop icons are gon
Hello,
on one of my systems, I have the following problem: If I set up "folder view"
for the desktop, then this seems to work well, but as soon as I log out and log
in again, the desktop icons are gone.
I have to switch to desktop mode "workspace" and then back to "folder view" to
get it res