When upgrading from Fedora 10 to Fedora 11 failed, I did a clean
install of Fedora 11 and restored my personal home directory including
the subdirectory .gconf from Fedora 10. I use Gnome for my desktop
environment. Everytime I reboot/login, all my desktop icons are missing. To get them back for that session, I run gtweakui-nautilus. Deselecting the "Use nautilus to draw desktop" and then selecting it restores my desktop icons. Deleting (by renaming) my ~/.gconf subdirectory and rebooting results in no changes, the desktop icons are still missing. Is there some setting that changed between Fedora 10 and 11 that I am not setting correctly to get my desktop to display my icons? How do I get my desktop to display the icons without manual intervention? --
Steven F. LeBrun
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