[Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
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[Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging in Mint XFCE 17 64-bit?
It seems to be new in Mint 17 and is very inconvenient. No problems with 32-bit version.
Thank you.
It seems to be new in Mint 17 and is very inconvenient. No problems with 32-bit version.
Thank you.
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Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Never mind, it started working properly by itself yesterday.
But if you know if Uncheck Auto-Arrange Deskop Icons function hidden somewhere, please, share.
But if you know if Uncheck Auto-Arrange Deskop Icons function hidden somewhere, please, share.
Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
This seemed to work for me
At certain events (such as opening the panel settings dialog) icons on the desktop rearrange themselves. This is because icon positions are determined by files in the ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/ directory. Each time a change is made to the desktop (icons are added or removed or change position) a new file is generated in this directory and these files can conflict.
To solve the problem, navigate to the directory and delete all the files.
At certain events (such as opening the panel settings dialog) icons on the desktop rearrange themselves. This is because icon positions are determined by files in the ~/.config/xfce4/desktop/ directory. Each time a change is made to the desktop (icons are added or removed or change position) a new file is generated in this directory and these files can conflict.
To solve the problem, navigate to the directory and delete all the files.
Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Thank you. There were only two files, removed one, all the same.
Few months later, problem continues: before auto-arranging started irregularly, now always at start.
For a few weeks, each time I dragged icons on desktop where they have to be, but last week few dragged folders disappeared, absent it file manager too. Had to move all content to Documents and post only shortcuts on desktop, not happy.
Few months later, problem continues: before auto-arranging started irregularly, now always at start.
For a few weeks, each time I dragged icons on desktop where they have to be, but last week few dragged folders disappeared, absent it file manager too. Had to move all content to Documents and post only shortcuts on desktop, not happy.
Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Another possibility (not sure, I haven't tested it) is save session at logout. I.e.,
menu
-> settings
-> session and startup
and save your session.
Sheng-Chieh
menu
-> settings
-> session and startup
and save your session.
Sheng-Chieh
Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Thank you! Checked, it was already set on Autosave Session.
I updated kernel for a mouse problem, will see if this affects desktop.
I updated kernel for a mouse problem, will see if this affects desktop.
Re: How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Accidentally found solution, everything is good for now.
I Installed new Linux kernel for mouse malfunction, see http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 06#p992366 for details, and now there is no more auto-arranging desktop icons without requesting it.
I Installed new Linux kernel for mouse malfunction, see http://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.p ... 06#p992366 for details, and now there is no more auto-arranging desktop icons without requesting it.
Re: [Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
After installation of xfce4-timer-plugin, partial auto-rearranging of desktop icons started again. Not all, some of them. Make me to miss the function " Do not auto arrange desktop icons".
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Re: [Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
You might try this, but it does require some work:
1. Disable "save session" (menu button - Settings - Session and Startup).
2. Launch your file manager.
3. Make all hidden files and folders visible by the key combination Ctrl h
4. Navigate to the folder .config/xfce4/desktop/
(note the dot before the name, which makes it invisible)
5. You see several files with the name icons.screen0*. Delete all but the latest.
6. Open the latest icons.screen0 with your text editor (Mousepad) and change row and column number for every entry, until they are like you want them. Save the edited file and close it.
7. Make all hidden files and folders invisible again, by the key combination Ctrl h
8. Log off and on again for the result to show.
1. Disable "save session" (menu button - Settings - Session and Startup).
2. Launch your file manager.
3. Make all hidden files and folders visible by the key combination Ctrl h
4. Navigate to the folder .config/xfce4/desktop/
(note the dot before the name, which makes it invisible)
5. You see several files with the name icons.screen0*. Delete all but the latest.
6. Open the latest icons.screen0 with your text editor (Mousepad) and change row and column number for every entry, until they are like you want them. Save the edited file and close it.
7. Make all hidden files and folders invisible again, by the key combination Ctrl h
8. Log off and on again for the result to show.
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Re: [Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
Open the latest icons.screen0 with your text editor (Mousepad) and change row and column number for every entry, until they are like you want them. Save the edited file and close it.
OP might also need to make those files unwritable, and the directory as well:
$ chmod -R a-w ~/.config/xfce4/desktop
OP might also need to make those files unwritable, and the directory as well:
$ chmod -R a-w ~/.config/xfce4/desktop
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Re: [Solved] How to stop desktop icons from auto-arranging?
All posted tips isn't really way to solution. I have /.config/xfce4/desktop unwritable from the time of my first experience with XFCE. It is long time bug of XFCE itself. Seems nobody form XFCE team care about it. But bug still exists not only in Mint XFCE but everywhere. Common symptomps: sometimes icons appeared in place, sometimes some of them not, sometimes all icons appeared arranged by who knows how.
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