Jeremy Visser wrote:

> This shouldn't normally happen. I believe opening up gconf-editor, going
> to apps → nautilus → preferences, and unticking the desktop_is_home_dir
> option should fix it.

Nope, didn't fix it.

> If that doesn't work, make sure ~/Desktop exists.

It does.

However, in the preferences section you mentioned, there was a show_desktop
item. Unticking that fixed the problem. So thanks Jeremy for a nudge in the
right direction.

Cheers,
Erik
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