One correction from the previous posting: it is not gnome but "nautilus-
desktop" which handles the keyboard shortcut for ctrl-n. If nautilus-
desktop is not running, then the shortcut will not have any effect.
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Invoking nautilus with ctrl-n from the desktop is not a synonym for
having files on the desktop. What sense does it make to bring that up
here?
Also, why should Nautilus be causing this issue, especially if nautilus
is not running. It more looks like gnome itself, which in its turn
invokes