Hiding Mounted Volume on Ubuntu Desktop

August 18, 2007

After installing ubuntu feisty fawn on your system, it automatically shows

mounted volume on the desktop.

Sometimes, It looks dirty when I just want to watch my wallpaper. Well,

I will show you how to hide these peevish stuffs.

1. First step, go to run application that can be activated by

pressing Alt+F2,

2. Insert gconf-editor into the box and enter,

3. Browse into /apps/nautilus/desktop,

4. Remove sign on volume_visible by clicking on it.

Now you’ll have a wonderful wallpaper without something.

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