thorzul

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Joined: Feb. 2005 |
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Posted: Mar. 14 2005,19:46 |
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I installed the 1.0PR Firefox .dsl, and it creates an icon on the desktop. The original .9x Firefox is still installed, and it also has an icon on the desktop. I wanted to remove the 1.0PR icon and just use the original one (the graphic is better, some of the icon is transparent, instead of a blue border). I edited the firefox.lnk in .xtdesktop, changing the program that is called, and deleted the firefox-1.0PR.lnk and graphic. However, as you can probably figure out, on a reboot restore DSL installs the .dsl applications listed in /cdrom and then restors the backup.tgz. And the firefox-1.0PR.lnk shows up again.
Is there a way to remove a file as part of the backup procedure - a kind of negation to filetool.lst? Such as being able to say:
/home/dsl/.xtdesktop !/home/dsl/firefox-1.0PR.lnk
Which would restore the links in .xtdesktop, but remove the file 'firefox-1.0PR.lnk' if it exists.
Is there a way to do this?
I'm not adverse to using a script that would run on system startup to remove the link, but I'm looking for something a little more elegant.
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