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SOLVED: Removing Computer and Home shortcuts from Desktop

Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 11:07 pm
by bturrie
I've been using Ubuntu for several years and thought I'd try LMDE on some of my systems. I installed it on a development machine yesterday and installed the updates. Since then I have been trying to remove the "Computer" and "Home" shortcuts from my desktop. I tried dconf-editor and unselected Show Computer and Show Home under nautilus. I installed gnome-tweak and turned off Show Computer and Show Home. After a reboot both shortcuts remained. I looked in ~/home/.config and didn't see anything obvious to change there either. I'm guessing that gnome-tweak is meant for Gnome 2 and that's why it's not working, but obviously I'm missing something.

Re: Removing Computer and Home shortcuts from Desktop

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 12:57 am
by neon_overload
Are you using MATE, Cinnamon or Gnome-shell?

If you're using Cinnamon, it's right under the Cinnamon settings under "Desktop".

If you're using MATE, it should work like it did in Gnome 2, but mate uses a separate set of gconf-* tools (such as mate-conf-editor). Not sure about dconf-

Others may be able to help better.

Re: Removing Computer and Home shortcuts from Desktop

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 8:19 am
by bturrie
I'm using Gnome Shell. Turns out that the Advanced-Settings application had Computer Visible and Home Vosible set to ON. As soon as I set them to OFF the shortcuts disappeared. The only odd thing is that Advanced-Settings sure looked like the gnome-tweak-tool I was running from terminal. I'm thinking the problem was that I was running gnome-tweak-tool as root and so I wasn't changing my own desktop.