You have been given a solution. Create a folder, aka directory, where you would ordinarily put data and move your gnucash file there. Gnucash will create those log files in the same directory that the data file is in.

But that you have this problem indicates an underlying issue understanding what the "desktop" directory (file folder) should be used for. Except possibly as a temporary place while moving things around, what you normally should have there are just "shortcuts", pointers to things as opposed to the things themselves. The desktop is to have an easy/quick way to get to things as opposed to where you want to store them.


Michael D Novack


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