> Is this reproducible?

I assume you mean does it persist across multiple logins, because the
fact that I only have one computer means I can only vouch for my own
machine, but yes, it's reproducible. I have tried it across multiple
reboots, and I have tried it with all kinds of various other settings
changed, from outlandish settings that I run (not having Nautilus draw
the desktop) to having everything otherwise set to Ubuntu defaults.

> If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?

Turn on spatial Nautilus (Edit -> Preferences -> Behaviour tab ->
Uncheck "Always open in browser windows"). Open a folder window, any
folder from any possible method (Places menu, GNOME Do, "gnome-open .").
Resize the window to something noticeably different than it was--
something that changes the number of columns for files/folders (this is
in icon view, not list view, for the record, I don't mean *those*
columns). Close the window. Open the same folder via the same method
again. The size will not be what it was when you closed it, nor will it
be in the same position on your desktop. Prior to GNOME 2.24/Ubuntu 8.10
it would have remembered both, and I have not seen any indication
anywhere that this behaviour was changed intentionally.

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Spatial Nautilus windows do not remember their size or position
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279431
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