Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 KDE: remove default icons

2011-08-25 Thread Michael D. Berger
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:57:50 -0700, John Doe wrote: [...] > > Since you seem to be using Gnome and not KDE, you can google for "gnome > hide dekstop icons", and the first answer will tell you how to hide > those system icons (gconf-editor). But first reinstall nautilus. > > JD With the help of:

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 KDE: remove default icons

2011-08-25 Thread John Doe
From: Michael D. Berger > I "solved" the problem with: >   yum remove nautilus > But now, when I put a directory in /root/Desktop, it does not > appear on the desktop. > I am now looking for a another file manager -- perhaps the one > used in my older CentOS. Since you seem to be using Gnome an

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 KDE: remove default icons

2011-08-25 Thread Michael D. Berger
On Thu, 25 Aug 2011 08:00:16 -0700, John Doe wrote: > From: Michael D. Berger > > >> On my newly installed CentOS 6 I am running KDE (I think; I selected it >> in the setup, but how would I know?). > > Only God would know... > >> It has three default icons: >> Computer; Root's Home; Trash.  I

Re: [CentOS] CentOS 6 KDE: remove default icons

2011-08-25 Thread John Doe
From: Michael D. Berger > On my newly installed CentOS 6 I am running KDE (I think; I selected it > in the setup, but how would I know?). Only God would know... > It has three default icons: > Computer; Root's Home; Trash.  I do not see them in /root/Desktop. > How can I remove them? Did you

[CentOS] CentOS 6 KDE: remove default icons

2011-08-25 Thread Michael D. Berger
On my newly installed CentOS 6 I am running KDE (I think; I selected it in the setup, but how would I know?). It has three default icons: Computer; Root's Home; Trash. I do not see them in /root/Desktop. How can I remove them? Thanks, Mike. ___ Cent