Guys, this is a *BRUTAL* regression. It's NOT acceptable to break the
desktop experience like that in a LTS release because "the legacy code
was unmaintainable". Either replace the legacy code with a mature, well-
written extension which works *exactly* the same way, or continue to
maintain the old dirty (whatever) code, until you have a VALID
replacement.

You're *under-estimating* the impact of such a bug. Desktop icons have
been "a thing" for the last 30 years or so and are the first thing any
user sees. And I'm not talking only about non-technical people: I'm
talking about people like me that have been using Linux since 1998. Now,
not only arrow keys and drag'n'drop don't work, but even just creating
or deleting a file on the desktop causes an ugly refresh. Sometimes,
just moving an icon causes the whole gnome shell to crash.

I was hoping this bug would be fixed ASAP after the 20.04 release or, at
most, for the 20.10 release, but still nothing. And, no, I don't wanna
use dirty workarounds which will break on upgrade. I'd like an
officially-supported fix.

For instabilities like these "the world" stopped using KDE 4 and
switched to GNOME. Even MANY years later now, with KDE perfectly stable
etc., people still use GNOME. Do you really want to loose the desktop
segment? People will stop using Ubuntu for things like that.

This bug's "Importance" should be: "VERY HIGH", not "Medium".

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  Can no longer drag and drop files between desktop and applications

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