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Old 17th August 2005, 01:49 AM
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Reboot mess up the desktop icons! Why?

I don't know why but after mounting a NTFS partition on my FC4, every time a reboot my pc the desktop icons are out of place (they group themselves on the up corner), no matter how i sort them. The same thing used to happen on SuSE 9.3.

I'm using KDE 3.4 section as deafult and i don't know if it's a known bug.

Has somebody an idea?
Thanks.

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