Yup, that works. Desktop becomes black.

I can start nautilus -n then.

Until 11.10 the desktop did not need to be stopped before.

So it is a problem of XFCE. If gnome support is enabled in the settings,
it should not start xfdesktop before nautilus. That's the problem to
solve.

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  Gnome program not running under XFCE since 12.04

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