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Harry Motin wrote:
> t I cannot find the trashcan. It would not stay where I
> placed it. At each bootup it would be back in the lower left corner of my screen
> (underneath something else that I placed there). Yesterday, after booting up I tried to
> move it and it just disappeared (I know that's stupid). It's not under anything else. And I
> don't think its off the side of the monitor, somewhere unseen (because the edges of the
> monitor are clean with no indication of something past the edges).
Harry,
My time spent running 1.1 so far has been quite limited, so I don't really have much info on
this. Can't rule out some problem, for example. But I would note that there are some new
features to get used to. I haven't really gotten the hang of that 6 compartment lavender
doohicky yet at the lower left. (Part of Xworkplace ?) It can reposition various things,
perhaps inadvertently, and apparently has something to do with the built-in virtual desktops
capability. I will need to get comfortable with this (or else dispense with it), before I can
get more at ease with the look, feel, and operation of 1.1.
> Anyway, is there a way to get the trashcan back? Is it an icon buried somewhere that I
> don't know about?
My guess is that it's not truly or permanently gone.
> Is there an executable file somewhere that equals the desktop Trash
> Can?
My intuition says 'Has To Be' . . . but I couldn't i.d. it for you.
Jordan
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