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Message #129772
[Bug 1453655] Re: desktop icons disappear on Ubuntu 15.04 when clicking Open Dropbox folder
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Title:
desktop icons disappear on Ubuntu 15.04 when clicking Open Dropbox
folder
Status in Nautilus:
Fix Released
Status in nautilus package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in nautilus-dropbox package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in nautilus source package in Vivid:
Fix Committed
Status in nautilus source package in Wily:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I've been using both Ubuntu and dropbox for several years. With Ubuntu
15.04 there is a new problem that my desktop icons disappear when I
click on the dropbox icon in the status bar and choose Open Dropbox
Folder. Then the desktop icons will disappear - but will remain
visible in Files -> Desktop.
The only way I know to get the desktop icons back is to log out and
then log back in again. The bug is 100% reproducible, and it never
appeared before 15.04. I also have Copy on my status bar. Clicking on
Copy -> Open Copy Folder has no problems. Likewise I can use File with
a right click and use Open a New Window and that too is OK. Only
dropbox has a problem and only since 15.04
If I can help in any way, please contact me ilan.tal - at - gmail.com
[Impact]
DE-agnostic programs that invoke nautilus using "nautilus --no-desktop" will make the nautilus-rendered desktop vanish. Dropbox is one such case.
[Test Case]
1. Launch nautilus, and make sure it is currently rendering the desktop.
2. Run "nautilus --no-desktop /"
3. See if the desktop vanishes.
[Regression Potential]
The patch is relatively trivial, only affecting the --no-desktop codepath. As a worst case, --no-desktop would not function correctly in cases where nautilus is not already running (--no-desktop when nautilus is not already running means nautilus should not render the desktop at all). Just to make sure, this additional test case should be used:
1. Kill nautilus, and make sure it doesn't get relaunched.
2. Check to see what the desktop looks like (shouldn't be rendered by nautilus, at least)
3. Launch "nautilus --no-desktop /"
4. Make sure that nautilus really doesn't render a desktop.
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