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Created attachment 482000 [details] "Home" and the two instances of my username all point to my Home Directory. There should not be multiple entries. Description of problem: The Nautilus sidebar presents three shortcuts to my /home/username directory but none to my /home/username/Desktop directory. (This is a fresh installation of Fedora 15, albeit with a legacy /home partition but the shortcuts displayed correctly in Nautilus on Fedora 14.) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): nautilus-2.91.90.1-1.fc15.x86_64 How reproducible: Every time. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Launch Nautilus. Actual results: The shortcuts in the sidebar shows three instances of my home directory: Home, dlesage and dlesage again. Expected results: Should only be one link to my home directory and, ideally, one to Desktop (unless the idea of a Desktop folder has been completely deprecated in GNOME 3.) Additional info:
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