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Re: Directory always defaults to /usr/bin



> Have a look in your ~/.gnome directory and see if you can find any
> configuration files for the panel which have /usr/bin/ in them, this
> might be your problem. You could probably start by doing an rgrep for
> /usr/bin/ in ~/.gnome and see what you come up with (I have no idea what
> file I changed, so I can't tell you exactly where to look).
> 
> This solved my problem, may solve yours too.

That was the problem! For some reason, in the ~/.gnome/session file,
the field CurrentDirectory was set to /usr/bin for every entry. I
changed them all back to my home directory and it appears to be
working!

Thanks!

Kent



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