Turns out, the problem was that the update installed "Folder" under desktop settings (hidden within that annoying cashew drop-down) and is apparently not accessible in System settings. Why? At least I got rid of all those annoying folders on the desktop. But a further problem is that there is no "Desktop icon" and no therefore "Preferences" option under System settings. Again, why? It is so blasted frustrating when Distros keep changing (and making more cluttered and confusing) the way things work without giving users the ability to refuse forced changes that are unwanted and just mess things up. Dang! ------------ Harold/Koder wrote (in part) > 1. Go to Menu and click the "System Settings" icon. > 2. Click the Desktop icon under Preferences. > 3. Untick the Desktop icons for Computer, Home ... etc. --------------- > On 02/18 joe wrote: >> After doing an update to Linux Mint 17, the desktop is now filled with >> folder icons (that I do not want). How can I get rid of them? >> >> (Why do they keep doing stuff to us that we do not want?) --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss