

Tex-Twil wrote:Hi,
I just switched from Mint 6 to Mint 10 and I'm getting used to KDE 4. What irritates me a lot is that I cannot find how to have the "Desktop" folder on the entire Desktop. I just want to have the desktop as on any other operating system.

rec9140 wrote:Tex-Twil wrote:Hi,
I just switched from Mint 6 to Mint 10 and I'm getting used to KDE 4. What irritates me a lot is that I cannot find how to have the "Desktop" folder on the entire Desktop. I just want to have the desktop as on any other operating system.
Thats step #1 in any KDE install, kill off that stupid plasmaview mode.

tomp01 wrote:Amen to that, I can't understand why they persist in having this as the default.

rec9140 wrote:Tex-Twil wrote:Hi,
I just switched from Mint 6 to Mint 10 and I'm getting used to KDE 4. What irritates me a lot is that I cannot find how to have the "Desktop" folder on the entire Desktop. I just want to have the desktop as on any other operating system.
To return to NORMAL mode, you need to:
Right click on your desktop, desktop settings, and then change it to FOLDER VIEW this is the NORMAL desktop.
Thats step #1 in any KDE install, kill off that stupid plasmaview mode.


tomp01 wrote:Amen to that, I can't understand why they persist in having this as the default.


randomizer wrote:tomp01 wrote:Amen to that, I can't understand why they persist in having this as the default.
Because KDE is not a conventional DE. If you want conventional, GNOME is for you.



Beerislife wrote:Right-click on the desktop and go to "Folder View Settings" then "Display" and make sure "Lock in place" is unchecked

AlbertP wrote:Just kill the plasma-desktop process, that's also a way to get rid of it. It may restart but then kill it again and Plasma Desktop is away.


Tex-Twil wrote:I'm still unable to move the files

rec9140 wrote:Tex-Twil wrote:I'm still unable to move the files
Please post a screen shot of the desktop and the "files" your trying to move...I am not following you as I don't use the desktop as a folder where downloads etc. go which I am guessing you have real files that have been put there by some program during a download ? ?
I only have icons on the desktop which link to places like NAS's, remote logins, quick launches for programs etc...


Tex-Twil wrote:As you can see on this picture, I tried dragging the "Hello.txt" but instead of being moved, a "selection rectangle" is triggered.

rec9140 wrote:Theres obviously some difference in the way that it works between the two.....Seems like what your specifying is what the first option does already?

Tex-Twil wrote:It also doesn't work when I choose the 1st option. I have different mouse settings but I don't want files to open on a signle click but on a double click.




Tex-Twil wrote:So I booted from the Live DVD, created a test.txt on the Desktop and I can't move it with the mouse neitherFor both Desktop settings > Layout "Desktop" or "Folder View" ...
If I change the mouse setting to "single click opens" then I can drag the files ! But I do want to double click to open files

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