Alexandre, thanks for the additional information. In GNOME Shell this is known not to be a problem, as Jeremy pointed out in his comment #11 above. GNOME Shell uses a different window manager (Mutter) which can draw the background itself and which apparently allows desktop windows to be transparent. The problem for Ubuntu is that Unity runs in a different window manager (Compiz) which will probably need some changes for Nautilus desktop icons to work; see my comments #12-#20 above for details.
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