Is your issue with nautilus (like if you browse ~/Desktop in the file-
manager) or with the desktop view (which is a handled by gnome-shell-
extension-desktop-icons-ng)? It could be that your issue is similar to
https://salsa.debian.org/Sergio.Costas/gnome-shell-extension-desktop-
icons-ng/-/merge_requests/1 but then the journal should show apparmor
denial messages...

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2086516

Title:
  gnome-thumbnail-factory can't create new thumbnails

Status in gnome-desktop3 package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  the gnome-thumbnail-factory cannot create new thumbnails under Ubuntu
  24.04.1 LTS.

  For example: you download e.g. a .jpg image to desktop and the generic 
"purple" icon will be displayed.
  Then got to /home/USERNAME/.cache/thumbnails, and you see the folder fail and 
inside this folder you find the folder gnome-thumbnail-factory with black 
icons, this folder wasn't there before you downloaded the .jpg to the desktop.
  When you change to permission for this .jpg from default 0664 to 0777 the 
thumbnails will created right now. This solves the problem for this specific 
.jpg ONLY.
  I think we have any kind of permission problem on Ubuntu 24.04.1.

  If I'm wrong with the selected package, please correct it, to the
  right one.

  I will bet, that this Bug:
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
  center/+bug/2083530 is related to the same permissions problem, on
  20.04.* (last Ubuntu LTS) all was fine.

  It is a fact that some changes have been made to the permissions of
  Ubuntu 24.04.1. For example, if I change /var/spool/cron/crontabs/ to
  0777 “my_username:my_username”, after the next system reboot it is
  1730 “root:crontab” again, and it doesn't matter whether I change the
  permissions with sudo or su, they are always reset to it's defaults.

  ##########
  Basically, the decision to reset important permissions that are necessary for 
the system to function correctly back to their default permissions is really 
great and a step in the right direction, but if it means that some processes no 
longer work properly, that's rather stupid ;-).
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