Public bug reported:

This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.

The bug:
When connecting to USB tethering and allowing access to the phone's filesystem, 
Ubuntu's Desktop icons disappear.

Steps to reproduce:
Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about 
mentioning which model phone it is). Switch on USB tethering and then switch 
off USB tethering in the phone's Mobile hotspot and tethering options. The 
phones screen will popup a dialog box asking "Allow access to phone data?" 
(which is a way to give the computer access to the phone's filesystem). You can 
click either "Allow" or "Deny". When either "Allow" or "Deny" is selected, the 
Desktop icons on Ubuntu disappear. When USB tethering is switched back on, the 
Desktop icons reappear.

I've attached a video of the phenomenon. The video starts with USB
tethering being switched on, which is why you can see the desktop icons.
Then when USB tethering is switched off and "Allow" is clicked on the
phone, the icons disappear and then they reappear when USB tethering is
switched on again.

This bug is probably related to bugs #1928206 and #1928213, which
indicate that there are some inconsistencies with how the Nautilus
Desktop works with respect to a Nautilus window.

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Video of the problem"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1928586/+attachment/5497965/+files/disappearingIcons.mp4

** Description changed:

  This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
  
  The bug:
  When connecting to USB tethering and allowing access to the phone's 
filesystem, Ubuntu's Desktop icons disappear.
  
- Steps to reproduce: 
- Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about 
mentioning which model phone it is). Switch on USB tethering and then switch 
off USB tethering in the phone's Mobile hotspot and tethering options. The 
phones screen will popup a dialog box asking "Allow access to phone data?" 
(which is a way to give the computer access to the phone's filesystem. You can 
click either "Allow" or "Deny". When either "Allow" or "Deny" is selected, you 
can access the phone's files via Nautilus, but the Desktop icons on Ubuntu 
disappear. When USB tethering is switched back on, the Desktop icons reappear.
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about 
mentioning which model phone it is). Switch on USB tethering and then switch 
off USB tethering in the phone's Mobile hotspot and tethering options. The 
phones screen will popup a dialog box asking "Allow access to phone data?" 
(which is a way to give the computer access to the phone's filesystem). You can 
click either "Allow" or "Deny". When either "Allow" or "Deny" is selected, the 
Desktop icons on Ubuntu disappear. When USB tethering is switched back on, the 
Desktop icons reappear.
  
  I've attached a video of the phenomenon. The video starts with USB
  tethering being switched on, which is why you can see the desktop icons.
  Then when USB tethering is switched off, the icons disappear and then
  they reappear when USB tethering is switched on again.
  
  This bug is probably related to bugs #1928206 and #1928213, which
  indicate that there are some inconsistencies with how the Nautilus
  Desktop works with respect to a Nautilus window.

** Description changed:

  This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.
  
  The bug:
  When connecting to USB tethering and allowing access to the phone's 
filesystem, Ubuntu's Desktop icons disappear.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about 
mentioning which model phone it is). Switch on USB tethering and then switch 
off USB tethering in the phone's Mobile hotspot and tethering options. The 
phones screen will popup a dialog box asking "Allow access to phone data?" 
(which is a way to give the computer access to the phone's filesystem). You can 
click either "Allow" or "Deny". When either "Allow" or "Deny" is selected, the 
Desktop icons on Ubuntu disappear. When USB tethering is switched back on, the 
Desktop icons reappear.
  
  I've attached a video of the phenomenon. The video starts with USB
  tethering being switched on, which is why you can see the desktop icons.
- Then when USB tethering is switched off, the icons disappear and then
- they reappear when USB tethering is switched on again.
+ Then when USB tethering is switched off and "Allow" is clicked on the
+ phone, the icons disappear and then they reappear when USB tethering is
+ switched on again.
  
  This bug is probably related to bugs #1928206 and #1928213, which
  indicate that there are some inconsistencies with how the Nautilus
  Desktop works with respect to a Nautilus window.

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Title:
  Desktop icons disappearing

Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This is in Ubuntu 20.10 Groovy Gorilla.

  The bug:
  When connecting to USB tethering and allowing access to the phone's 
filesystem, Ubuntu's Desktop icons disappear.

  Steps to reproduce:
  Connect a phone to the computer via USB tethering (am a bit uneasy about 
mentioning which model phone it is). Switch on USB tethering and then switch 
off USB tethering in the phone's Mobile hotspot and tethering options. The 
phones screen will popup a dialog box asking "Allow access to phone data?" 
(which is a way to give the computer access to the phone's filesystem). You can 
click either "Allow" or "Deny". When either "Allow" or "Deny" is selected, the 
Desktop icons on Ubuntu disappear. When USB tethering is switched back on, the 
Desktop icons reappear.

  I've attached a video of the phenomenon. The video starts with USB
  tethering being switched on, which is why you can see the desktop
  icons. Then when USB tethering is switched off and "Allow" is clicked
  on the phone, the icons disappear and then they reappear when USB
  tethering is switched on again.

  This bug is probably related to bugs #1928206 and #1928213, which
  indicate that there are some inconsistencies with how the Nautilus
  Desktop works with respect to a Nautilus window.

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