I turn off desktop because...

 * I practically only use nautilus to copy music files to my mp3 player.
 * I'd like to have my home directory (not Desktop) as Desktop directory in 
nautilus, and I have to many files to fit on the screen.
 * I don't do file handling in my home directory all that much, so why should I 
have a constantly open file manager that's not even full featured?
 * It's easy to accidentally do bad stuff with your files.
 * I prefer to use the places menu with bookmarks 
 * The applications I use have smarter ways to navigate to files relevant to 
the task. For example, Ryhtmbox lets you search thousands of music files. 
Eclipse lets you find any file in the current project by pressing a shortcut 
and type part of the filename. 
 * Icons on my pretty background image looks ugly.

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gnome-session keeps respawning nautilus when no desktop is drawed
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/325973
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