-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 04 April 2004 10:56, Clayton wrote:
On Sunday 04 April 2004 17:30, C Hamel wrote:
Executing SuSEconfig from anywhere except a virtual console causes an anwanted icon complete w/lock to appear on the user desktop. This icon cannot be seen from kfm --even from root-- nor can it be deleted except by executing SuSEconfig from a virtual console. Installing a pkg from the user desktop, even though one has to su to do so, drops this icon on the desktop.
Can anyone advise me what causes this?
What is the label on the icon? I've been getting something similar recently... I do a SuSEconfig and a unuseable Network icon shows up on the desktop. If I try to delete it as $USER it tells me that it doesn't exist. I can remove it, but only as root, and I must go to /etc/opt/kde3/share/apps/kdesktop/Desktop/ and delete the item called Network.desktop Then the unuseable icon disappears, but also my regular Network icon is removed.
No solutions, but I'm wondering if this is what you are experiencing too...
C. Yup... that's it. I hadn't looked that deeply in the directory hierarchy but you are otherwise confirming exactly what I have going on, here.
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