Solved: Why is a terminal in F9 starting in ~/Documents?

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On Tuesday, Nov 4th 2008 at 10:10 -0000, quoth Steven W. Orr:

=>On Tuesday, Nov 4th 2008 at 01:46 -0000, quoth g:
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=>=>Steven W. Orr wrote:
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=>=>> Sorry, I didn't think I needed to mention it. I'm running KDE. Those must 
=>=>> be gnome instructions.
=>=>
=>=>no problem. i use kde also. no, they are from 'konsole'.
=>=>
=>=>my error was in my reply of 2008.1104.00:13:44 utc in that i clicked wrong
=>=>message and replied to paul w frields post of 2008.1103.21:33:49 utc,
=>=>wherein he infers his reply was for gnome. i guess he clicked wrong message
=>=>also.
=>=>
=>=>anyway, if this clears up what we did, great.
=>=>
=>=>so again, 'big q'. did you correct your start directory problem straightened?
=>
=>No! This is a problem in the way the X server is configured. The xterm 
=>just starts in the directory that it's started from. It's the server 
=>that's in the wrong directory.
=>
=>Is no one else unhappy with this?

This is not the perfect solution, but it actually  solves two problems. 
This may not be perfect for you because you might like one aspect but not 
the other.

Change the line in /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf from 
enabled=True
to
enabled=False

Then I deleted the Videos, Pictures, Music, Documents, Public, etc, which 
I do not want in the first place.

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