Re: Nautilus desktop filling up with fictitious icons (Fedora 9)

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Around about 01/09/08 11:06, Alan Cox typed ...
The desktop shows the stuff in the "Desktop/" directory by default. If it
contains hourly or daily snapshot directories so will the users desktop...

Um, it doesn't. The .snapshot dir is in the *home* dir., as a sibling of ~/Desktop. The [raw] contents of ~/Desktop never change, the rogue icons are an overlay added by nautilus for some reason.

  E.g., with .snapshot and possibly blah showing on Desktop:

/home/username/blah
/home/username/Desktop [no .snapshot or blah]
/home/username/.snapshot
/home/username/.snapshot/hourly.0/blah
/home/username/.snapshot/hourly.1/blah
etc.

Oh, and I was wrong earlier, the problem's only fixed after a reboot, so the issues not likely to be nautilus itself but more whatever's feeding it info. (with 'mount' and 'lshal' not showing anything abnormal).

--
[neil@fnx ~]# rm -f .signature
[neil@fnx ~]# ls -l .signature
ls: .signature: No such file or directory
[neil@fnx ~]# exit

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