On Sat, 11 Mar 2006 11:05:03 -0500 "Leonid Grinberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, > > I have a rather stange and, frankly, silly problem with GNOME. You > see, I have around 20 icons on my desktop. They are all arranged in > different places, with Firefox in the top right corner, the > Wastebasket in the lower right corner, along with two other folder > icons. On the left side of the screen, I have around 15 icons all > arranged in columns. Now, I have "Arrange to Grid" turned off. And > everything seems to be going fine, but for some reason, the "Computer" > icon, seems to be arranging itself to the nearest location that would > be aligned to the grid. This makes it either have part of it be cut > off, or overlap the nearest icon. Any ideas? > just a thought... maybe the "Computer" icon is automatically created, much like the "CD" icon for a freshly inserted CD. The WM has to place them somewhere and arbitrarily chooses a location based on the default grid? Just a hunch as I dumped gnome for IceWM a while back and don't really remember. A > I have an IBM A21e, with GNOME 2.12.2, and Debian Testing. > > Thanks in advance! > > -- > Leonid Grinberg > [EMAIL PROTECTED] >
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