I strongly agree with Emil. He didn't change anything except for
deleting Desktop folder. Obviously there should be some fallback option
as making your $HOME a desktop, but once ~/Desktop is recreated it
should go back to previous settings. Choosing your $HOME as your desktop
knowinglly is a differ
there is no way currently to know if you changed the option manually or
if that was changed because of one action you did so changing it the
other way would be wrong for people who selected the option. That's the
first request we got about that so I don't think user go and delete this
directory tha
But there's no easy way to revert changes. 'For human beings' is
Ubuntu's tagline. "Don't delete it" would be OK if ~/Desktop/ was some
super-protected meta-directory. You can see it browsing your home. You
can delete it. There's no warning and there's no coming back.
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Problem with ~/Desktop/ r
Thank you for your bug report. That's not a bug, don't delete the
directory if you don't want the configuration to get changed
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Invalid
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Probl