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To remove one or more of the default icons from the desktop, unset the appropriate key
key as shown in Figure 4-8./apps/nautilus/desktop/*_icon_visible
To prevent the appearance of icons representing mounted media such as cdroms, unset the following key
as shown in Figure 4-9./apps/nautilus/desktop/volumes_visible
To eliminate all icons from the desktop, unset the following key
as shown in Figure 4-10./apps/nautilus/preferences/show_desktop
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Unsetting this key also removes the desktop background menu, thereby eliminating access to the Open Terminal menu item. This is a recommended step for disabling command line access as described in Section 4.4 Disabling Command Line Access. |