Linspire KDEThe default Linspire desktop is shown in (Web server setup)
Linspire KDEThe default Linspire desktop is shown in Figure 6-6. From top to bottom, thedesktop icons you see on your default installation are shown in Table 6-5. Some of these icons are similar or identical to what you find in Knoppix KDE, and others depend on what hardware you have on your system (such as theCD-RW/DVD-ROM item in the table). Table 6-5The Linspire 4.5 Desktop IconsIcon NameWhat It LaunchesMy ComputerThe Konqueror file manager with a list of places in your computer including your desktop, documents, programs, network shares, and your system (the base directory of your computer s filesystem). My DocumentsThe Konqueror file manager with your My Documents directory. Network BrowserThe Konqueror file manager with your network shares, if you have any available. CD-RW/DVD-ROMThe Konqueror file manager with the contents of your CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or whatever you have if you haveone inserted; otherwise, the session this icon opens isempty. This icon is named according to what kind of drive you have. FloppyThe Konqueror file manager with the contents of the floppy disk inserted if you have one inserted. Other- wise, the session this icon opens is empty. Even if you don t have a floppy drive, this icon appears. PrintersThe KDE Printer Control Module. (See the Printing section for more information.) TrashThe KDE trash can. Its works similarly to the GNOME trash can, which I cover in the earlier section Playingwith desktop icons. Internet Connection ToolsOpens the Konqueror file manager to a collection of various connection tools. (For more detail, see Chapter 8.) MailOpens the Linspire Internet suite to its e-mail program (see Chapter 9). (continued) 121Chapter 6: Checking Out Those Desktops10_