It's the one that came with the Ubuntu 10.04 beta 1 a few days ago - I
think it's 2.29.something

Through further investigation with themes (as I always like to do) I
realized something else.  The boarder that was appearing around the
desktop appeared to be the same boarder that appears (is used) in the
actual file browser window.  In other words, the frame around the file
browser part of the/any nautilus window(s) was also being displayed on
the desktop for some reason.  I figured this out because I was changing
some themes around, and noticed that boarder settings changes to the
main nautilus window also affected the desktop (the boarder was changing
widths/heights as well).  Furthermore, it would appear then that (in
theory) the oddity is not the appearance of the boarder, but the fact
that it sometimes /isn't/ there!  For some reason, it isn't showing it
all the time, and for some (possibly other) reason, it thinks it needs
to display this boarder even on the desktop.

In short, hopefully correcting whatever is causing it to treat the
desktop the same way as a browser window will be the fix that solves
this bug.

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Desktop "boarder" problem caused by theme changes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/553803
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