Removing mount volumes from your desktop in Ubuntu 17.10

I just upgraded from Ubuntu 17.04 to 17.10 and one of the first things I noticed was all of the disk volumes that are mounted under my home directory appeared on my desktop. In Ubuntu 17.10, all volumes that are mounted under /home or /media appear on your desktop, and none of the switches in the Settings tool will make them go away.

The names of the folders aren’t even useful. They’re names like 10GB Volume and 20GB Volume. If you have two volumes the same size they’ll both have the same useless name. No hint of where the volume is mounted appears.

I have files, documents, databases, and email going back 20 years, much of it archival data that I want to be able to search but which never gets updated, so I keep these archive directories on separate read-only logical volumes. If my home directory’s file system gets corrupted beyond repair, the archives will still be intact. Since the volumes are read-only a misbehaving program or command-line oops won’t destroy the data.

But I don’t want to see them all over my desktop.

Tweak tool to the rescue! Install the tool and run it:

sudo apt install gnome-tweak-tool
gnome-tweak-tool

Then:

Desktop > Mounted Volumes > Off

No more volume icons on the desktop!

gnome-tweak-tool has other useful settings that are absent from the Settings tool, such as giving you the ability to move the window buttons to the upper left side of your windows.

Want to make the icons on your desktop smaller? Open up the File Manager, browse to Desktop, and select the icon size you want by moving the slider bar. The size of the icons on your Desktop and the size in the File Manager’s Desktop folder both use the same setting.

Hope you find this useful.

Turn off Apple Wallet / Apple Pay notifications and nag screens

The latest version of IOS for iPhone, iPad, and iWatch devices really, really wants you to set up Apple Wallet / Apple Pay. Your devices want you to embed Apple in the middle of every purchase, and they’ll pester you every time you pick up your device with full-screen dialogs insisting that you need to finish setting up Apple Wallet. Right. Now.

I try to limit the number of things that can access my money, and I have no reason or desire to set up Apple Wallet, so I turned the notifications off. They are embedded in three separate places on the iPhone.

Go to Settings > Notifications > Wallet, turn Allow Notifications off.

Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay, turn both the Apple Cash and Double-Click Home Button off.

Go to Settings > Safari, scroll to the bottom, click Advanced, turn Check for Apple Pay off.

After you update the three settings above, you will still see a notice in Settings stating Finish Setting Up Your iPhone.

    • Click Finish Setting Up Your iPhone.
    • It’ll prompt you to Set Up Apple Pay.
    • Click Set Up Apple Pay, then press Cancel or "Set up later" to exit without doing anything.

No more nag screens!

Hope you found this useful.

Article updated on 2018-07-10 and 2019-10-08 for IOS 13.1.2
Article checked on 2020-06-15 for IOS 13.5.1. The instructions still work!
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