> >> 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
> >> fold
Adam Tauno Williams 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' f
Bryen wrote:
> 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, ad
> (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 t
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
(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-