My name is Cédric Bozzi, I make apps and websites, and this is my tech blog — you’ll find news commentary here, from a very opinionated Mac-head.
Il y a une version française ici, but most of this blog’s contents are extracted from my Twitter feed, and hence only available in one language (which varies randomly).
OS X 10.4.7 includes “ensuring icons are spaced correctly when viewed on desktop.
” Yeah, they’re spaced correctly: they’re all gone. Empty desktop, empty ~/Desktop directory.
I had a lot of stuff on my desktop, and was a bit tired and absent-minded when I did the upgrade, so I forgot to make a backup this time. (Oh wait, I have a three- or four-week-old backup, so I can get most files back.) Damn you, Apple Non-Quality Assurance!
[2006.08.25] Just stumbled onto my own Desktop folder. I don’t quite know how it moved by itself to where I found it, but… in any case, it didn’t get deleted, and a find or Spotlight could find it if it happens again. (I mention find because it was in a place I had excluded from Spotlight.)
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