Hi again
Now, I know that this has been discussed in regard to KDE Plasma in other forums but it is a monumental pain from POV of a system admin.
Working on a new build for a group of identical Toshiba laptops and just installed Kubuntu Disco Dingo. All going well, desktop icons set up perfectly, all desktop settings correct and icons locked, no changes to resolution. After a reboot icons had moved.
Specifically it appears that proximity of icons to the taskbar seems it might be the problem with the bottom row of icons bumped. No issues with excessive text or anything like that so I suspect that there is some interaction in terms of assignment of real estate depending on icon size, text and task bar location.
Linux users have been raising this on and off for several years but clearly that has not been captured. It may be just a nuisance for individual users but if we can't overcome this it makes any KDE Plasma based installation a non-starter for a corporate deployment.
Anyone got any insight on this?
Regards, Frazer
Now, I know that this has been discussed in regard to KDE Plasma in other forums but it is a monumental pain from POV of a system admin.
Working on a new build for a group of identical Toshiba laptops and just installed Kubuntu Disco Dingo. All going well, desktop icons set up perfectly, all desktop settings correct and icons locked, no changes to resolution. After a reboot icons had moved.
Specifically it appears that proximity of icons to the taskbar seems it might be the problem with the bottom row of icons bumped. No issues with excessive text or anything like that so I suspect that there is some interaction in terms of assignment of real estate depending on icon size, text and task bar location.
Linux users have been raising this on and off for several years but clearly that has not been captured. It may be just a nuisance for individual users but if we can't overcome this it makes any KDE Plasma based installation a non-starter for a corporate deployment.
Anyone got any insight on this?
Regards, Frazer