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Hello,
so my wife was messing on the computer and somehow changed e17's default of showing mounted drives, home, and root on the desktop. to the / directory itself displaying ALL the folders on the desktop. How do I change this back?
Last edited by mich04 (2012-11-19 22:40:33)
I love computers, networking and Arch Linux. Sometimes I might ask a stupid question, but please have grace with me like I would with you.
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Have you tried Settings-> Files -> File manager -> Behaviour -> Allow Navigation on Desktop
Perhaps there's something else as well as this wouldn't work for me, but perhaps it needs a restart, possible not.
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that is closer, but now it just shows the folders inside the users home directory. I tried to get into the desktop folder by typing desktop/{drive} but ut will not go into it. I created a folder inside desktop, but that would not allow me to open the desktop folder either.
I love computers, networking and Arch Linux. Sometimes I might ask a stupid question, but please have grace with me like I would with you.
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I think I found it... on my bodhi linux partition at least, theres a module called efm(start) under
Settings -> Etentions -> Files
Turning that on/off added/removed the functionallitity I think your looking for.
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that did not work I tried to unload and load the module efm(starter) it did not reset the settings. When I unload it the folders on the desktop disappear and come back exactly how it is right now. I want the folder ~/.desktop to be displayed on the desktop.
I love computers, networking and Arch Linux. Sometimes I might ask a stupid question, but please have grace with me like I would with you.
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You could try and backup your ~/.e directory or delete it, start from scratch and set it all up over again since you don't really know what your wife did.
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils ... - Louis Hector Berlioz
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I too am experiencing this.
However, no one has been messing with my desktop...
Today, when I started my netbook it was just like this...
But I can't even get it to display my ~/ ...
All I can see is my / ... much less my desktop.
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Maybe someone with a *working* config can upload their ~/.e/.e/fileman/custom.cfg ? See if that works. That is the price to pay for binary config files.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a working confir running only under Bodhi Linux, I try enableing efm(start) on my arch (had some other unrelated problems and using a backup now) and it dosn't work on arch.
Heres the custom.cfg file from my Bodhi linux install, if its any help ?
http://dudmanovi.cz/custom.cfg
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Unfortunately Dude-man's custom.cfg did not solve the problem. It must lie somewhere else...
Thank you anyway for your assistance.
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ok just so we are clear on how I came to this problem, when no windows are open you can type on the keyboard that opens an invisible search box in the middle of the desktop and it will go to the directory you type. What is the logical reverse engineering of that? It would seem that you should be able to open /home/user/desktop but that is not working.
I love computers, networking and Arch Linux. Sometimes I might ask a stupid question, but please have grace with me like I would with you.
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Holy koala dung!
That did the trick for me!
In order to get to the desktop Don't forget to add a trailing /
/home/$USER/Desktop/
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Wow... that is so nice, thanks,
a simular wow I had the other day, my wife discovered it was... that you can drag with the moust that icon bar in the enlightment settings.
Last edited by Dude-man (2012-11-19 15:26:57)
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Nice,
Now all is back to normal. I do like that search option right on the desktop. Problem Solved thank you everyone!
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