Question #79191 on Ubuntu changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+question/79191
Status: Needs information => Answered
Tom proposed the following answer:
Hi. Please let us know what went where if you can.
I think you can just open a normal nautilus file-browser, i don't think
you need to sudo it - even get it from the "Places" menu. Just open the
folder that contains "Desktop". Go up to the "View" menu in nautilus
and get it to show a "side pane". At the top of the side-pane is a grey
title "Places" with an arrow beside it pointing down. Click on the down
arrow and from the drop-down list click on "Tree". Now drag the
"Desktop" folder from the folder it's in and drop it the side-pane on
"Home Folder".
Remember slow is smooth, so be cool and slow - don't hastily jab at things for
doing this.
Good luck and regards from
Tom :)
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