On Wed, 06 Jul 2005 12:04:55 -0700, Scott Talbot wrote: > When I select he "home" drop-down box I see choices filesystem which > is the same as "/", as well as each mounted drive, listed separately. > At the bottom there is other... which brings up a standard GNOME file > requester, to select any sub folder that is mounted. Well, you might know I'd find the thing I originally wanted, *after* I sent that post: choosing "filesystem" turns out to make it do what I was trying to. <he muttered, beating his head against the usual wall> But your report seems at variance with what I see, or the way I understand something. If I change the default "Home" under "Search for Files" to "Other," I just get a list of files in /home/btth (my userID's home folder) -- without even the .files, nor any way of displaying them -- much less files like /etc or /usr. I don't even see a way to go up to /home and back down to /home/backups (which I created, and scp'd stuff into as btth) instead of staying in /home/btth. Unlike the other choices there, "filesystem" does give me two columns of lists. Clicking on one in the right-hand column ungrays the Add button under the other column; clicking on one in that column does nothing I can see. -- Beartooth Neo-Redneck, Linux Evangelist FC 1&4, YDL 4; Pine 4.63, Pan 0.14.2.91; Privoxy 3.0.3; Dillo 0.8.5, Opera 8.01, Firefox 1.0.4, Epiphany 1.0.8 Remember that I have little idea what I am talking about.