On Mon, 14 Nov 2016 08:33:16 +0100 Christoph Reiter <reiter.christ...@gmail.com> wrote: > Package: gnome-shell-extensions > Version: 3.22.2-1 > Severity: normal > > Dear Maintainer, > > With gnome 3.22 the nautilus process was split into a desktop part and a file > manager part. > > Since this change afaics, starting the gnome classic session no longer shows > icons on the desktop and one has to manually start <alt>+f2 "nautilus-desktop" > on each session start. > > Please consider dropping the debian patch > (dont-require-nautilus-classic.patch)
So, we are in a odd situation here. For some background see [1]. Without this patch, nautilus-desktop is started by default for the GNOME Classic session and draws the icons on the desktop. The downside is, that the user can no longer override this setting via gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons false. With the patch applied, you can enable/disable show-desktop-icons either via gnome-tweak-tool or gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons true but this is something which needs to be run manually by every user (you need to run it only once though) This also affects both the Classic and the regular GNOME Shell session. The default is, to have show-desktop-icons false, which is unexpected for GNOME Classic users, and I agree with upstream's reasoning here that users of GNOME Classic expect icons on the desktop by default. So I'm leaning towards dropping the patch, even if that means that users can no longer disable desktop icons when in Classic mode. A real fix would have separate Gsettings keys for normal and classic mode, but this idea was rejected upstream. I'll keep this bug report open for further feedback. Maybe users of the Classic mode can comment here. I think tails uses it by default, so CCing Raphael. [1] https://bugzilla.gnome.org/695088 -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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