desktop icons repositioned after logout

James Richard Tyrer tyrerj at acm.org
Sat Nov 20 13:33:11 GMT 2004


Joey Richards wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am new to the list, so I apologize in advance if this has been asked
> recently.  I attempted to search the archives and found some related
> info, but it was 3 or 4 years old and not of much help.  If I should
> have looked elsewhere before asking the list, I'd appreciate a gentle
> correction.
> 
> I am running KDE 3.3.0 on a Gentoo system.  I like to keep certain icons
> in specific locations on my desktop (e.g., Floppy/CD-ROM in upper left,
> home directory and others in upper right, trash in lower right, etc).  I
> fastidiously drag my icons into place and all is well until I log out.
> When I log out and log back in, I find that some or all of my icons have
> moved.  Generally most are organized on the left side as I'd expect an
> auto-position to happen.  However, it's not perfect and it varies a
> little bit.  For example, there is currently a pattern something like:
> 
> ###
> ###
> #######
> ###
> ###
> ###
> 
> (ie, most seem to be autoplaced, but there is a weird strip that are
> clearly not)
> 
> Sometimes some of the icons stay in the right place while others get
> reorganized, etc.  It seems like it might be somewhat worse if I reboot
> in between logins, but I really haven't carefully tested that.
> 
> Is this normal?  Am I crazy?  Does my description even make sense?  I
> can live with this, but I really expect my icons to hold their positions
> across logins / reboots.
> 
> Any assistance/advice would be most appreciated.  Please let me know if
> you need more information.

I believe that this is a known problem.  However, although I have also had this 
problem in the past (currently no problem [I hope :-)]), I have never figured it 
out.  I don't know what causes it our how to prevent it.

--
JRT
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