In order to be able to reproduce it correctly, I removed any trace of f-spot:
$ rm -rf ./.gnome2/f-spot
And then I launched f-spot with Nautilus button. And as you can see on the print-screen destination folder selected is "Jlhenry" (my username and the root of my user directory: /home/jlhenry) and not "Photos".
After having imported some photos, I go to Edit->Preferences and default importation folder is "Photos".
I can confirm that I have a "Photos" folder located in my root (/home/jlhenry/Photos):
drwxr-xr-x 2 jlhenry jlhenry 4096 2009-04-04 09:10 Photos
In order to be able to reproduce it correctly, I removed any trace of f-spot:
$ rm -rf ./.gnome2/f-spot
And then I launched f-spot with Nautilus button. And as you can see on the print-screen destination folder selected is "Jlhenry" (my username and the root of my user directory: /home/jlhenry) and not "Photos".
After having imported some photos, I go to Edit->Preferences and default importation folder is "Photos".
I can confirm that I have a "Photos" folder located in my root (/home/ jlhenry/ Photos) :
drwxr-xr-x 2 jlhenry jlhenry 4096 2009-04-04 09:10 Photos
Strange...