I have two little problems. One is similar in LXDE and XFCE and I already run into it a long time ago but do not remember how I manage to get rid of it:
A user is suppose to have a "Desktop" folder into their home directory, then that is the files that are shown on the desktop. If one delete that folder, the system uses the home directory as the "Desktop" link and shows on the desktop the files that are in the home directory... If the "Desktop" folder is re-created, the system does not care.
Does anyone know how to revert this? How can I tell the system what folder the desktop should link to? As I said this is the same behavior with both XFCE4 and pcmanfm in LXDE.
(However I am using pcmanfm2 right now so the desktop is not supported anyway, and if I click on the "Desktop" link in pcmanfm2, it quickly shows "~/artup" in the address bar and crashes pathetically!)
My other problem, is not a problem, just a tweak, is there a way to make the taskbar display only the windows that are present onto the current desktop? It might already be the case, but I am using compiz and I would not be surprise if it is just a "bug" since LXDE believes there is only 1 desktop instead of seeing the 4 virtual ones. (that would go along with the pager showing only one desktop instead of four...)
I guess there is no trick for that one yet, but if anyone found a workaround that would make me happy!

Thanks