Thank you. Now I can make a copy of the user file and experiment with
fixing my problem, knowing I can copy the original file back, if I mess
up. The name and location of this file is what I was missing.
Jake
On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 9:48 PM, Ed Greshko ed.gres...@greshko.com wrote:
On
Update. Now that I know where Gnome keeps my favorites information, I
made a copy of this database file, then started removing entries from my
favorites. The icons resize feature is still working. I got down to a
single icon, which I could not remove. (There was no option to remove the
last
On 01/07/14 20:03, Jake Dancer wrote:
Update. Now that I know where Gnome keeps my favorites information, I made
a copy of this database file, then started removing entries from my
favorites. The icons resize feature is still working. I got down to a
single icon, which I could not
I used your idea. Great idea by the way. I was able to reset the
favorites list. I then added icons one or two at a time until the list ran
off the bottom of the screen. I logged out, reset the list and logged back
in. This time I added different icons. I did this five times. each with
On 01/07/2014 05:09 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
If you were to logout, then use ssh to login to the system and delete that file
it will be recreated on login to GNOME but with a set of default applications
what are stored someplace in the system files.
Much simpler is to move to a CLI console,
Hello,
I'm running with a fully updated Fedora 20 system. When I click on the
activities icon in the upper left corner, I get the favorites list,
except the bottom part is now cut off. I believe Gnome should be switching
to a small set of icons for the list. Up until a few days ago I would
On 01/07/14 10:18, Jake Dancer wrote:
Hello,
I'm running with a fully updated Fedora 20 system. When I click on the
activities icon in the upper left corner, I get the favorites list, except
the bottom part is now cut off. I believe Gnome should be switching to a
small set of icons