26 Oct
2005
26 Oct
'05
14:12
Hi list, ok now I am really angry: I changed amarok.desktop, not to include "inode/directory;" two days ago. Today I click on myComputer.desktop and...amarok opens! I take a look in amarok.desktop and inode/directory is in it again! I did not do any update or install. What has changed my amarok.desktop-file ?!? A cron-job? Windows on another partition? A burglar? The affected computer has no internet connection (yet). The only thing I did was playing around with the radeon driver. -- mdc
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