Hello, Everyone Has anyone seen anything like this: Here is a screenshot of my desktop the way it looks before this issue happens: http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-1.jpg 1. I dragged my "Home" icon from the task bar (that may be the wrong term) onto the desktop and I clicked "Copy" As you can see in the following screenshot, there is only one additional icon, and it is named "Home" This is as expected. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-2.jpg 2. I renamed it to reflect a "View Profile" that I had created. You will notice in the following screenshot that the "Home" icon is now named "KDE-CVS" But, you will further notice, that there are now TWO icons with that name on the desktop. I only put one of them there, and there is only one *.desktop file in my ~/Desktop directory. I did Nothing to create this second "KDE-CVS" icon except to hit the enter key on my keyboard after I renamed the icon. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-3.jpg 3. I right clicked, then went to "Properties | Application" to put the name of my "View Profile" in the place of the default one that is associated with my "Home" icon. When I clicked "OK", two more Identical icons appeared, for a grand total of Four. Again, only one *.desktop file in my ~/Desktop directory. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-4.jpg 4. After I made my change and clicked "OK", three more Identical icons appeared on my desktop, in addition to the one that I had just edited to reflect my custom "View Profile" There are now Six identical icons, but still only one *.desktop file. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-5.jpg 5. Then, I just went through the steps that I went through to change the command associated with the desktop file (I right clicked on only one of the Six icons), but I changed nothing. When I clicked "OK", two more icons appeared for a grand total of eight. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-6.jpg The reason that I tried that step again was because before I started taking screenshots so I could report this, I did what I described in step 5, but when I clicked OK, immediately, EVERY icon on my desktop received a double! I wish I could get a screenshot of that again, but I have not been able to. 6. Then I right clicked on One of the eight "KDE-CVS" icons, and chose to move it to the trash. When I clicked OK, the screen goes black, (I would assume that the desktop crashed) and then is almost immediately redrawn with all eight "KDE-CVS" icons now gone. Remember, I put One on the desktop, ended up with Eight, and when I deleted one of the eight icons, the screen goes black, and comes right back up with none of the "KDE-CVS" icons on it. http://www.afolkey2.net/KDE_CVS-HEAD_IconIssue-7.jpg Because of the new test built into "configure" in KDE from CVS-HEAD, I did a completely fresh download of all 19 modules that I keep updated and I recompiled it using "gcc-3.4.3-22.fc3" So far I have only gotten kdelibs and kdebase compiled and installed. (The version I HAD been compiling with was "gcc4-4.0.0-0.41.fc3" I have had no problems at all compiling KDE with that version.) This issue started Before I started recompiling my fresh download of KDE from CVS-HEAD with the older version of gcc. I am running Fedora Core 3, all official updates installed. My QT is the latest stable version from TrollTech, installed in a different path than the version that ships with FC3. The same is true of my KDE from CVS-HEAD. It is installed on a different path than the FC3 version. Also, I compile and install using "unsermake" If you have any questions for my, feel free to let me know. I am here to help :) Steven P. Ulrick P.S.: Could this be related to a similar issue that I had been having (it started at the same time) in Konqueror, where I would get multiple icons for one directory? In that case, though, if I clicked on the "+" on one of the "multiple" directories to expand it, I just got a "-" There was nothing in it. If that happens again, I will get screenshots. >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<