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Old 27th August 2008, 03:49 AM
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sml prob; same USB device 2 unlinked icons on desktop

Hi.

Sometimes ( not always ), after reboot, for every USB device attached to my machine I get 2 icons on the ( gnome ) desktop. The 2 icons point to the same device but if I umount one of them by right click, the device umounts properly and that icon disappears but the other icon stays and cant be removed. Also the device cant then be remounted from nautilus ( computer desktop icon ).

Its not a big problem, But does anyone know what might be causing this and in what application the problem would be in.

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