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Misbehaviour while moving desktop icons on 20.04.2 (GNOME 3.36.8)

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Every time I move an item on the desktop into a subfolder it reorders all icons on the desktop. Also newly created folders or files are placed at a random position rather than where I right clicked. Also I can select multiple items but not move them. All of this is very annoying and confusing.

How do I fix this? I already tried digging in the dconf editor but wasn't able to find any settings for the desktop there.

vn flag
You probably hit [this bug](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-flashback/-/issues/41). Unfortunately, the [GNOME team decided to remove desktop icons](https://markperez.dev/blog/organize-desktop-icons-ubuntu/), so we can expect more bugs on this regard. I suggest you forget using desktop icons or move to another desktop environment.
Kyo  Kazuto avatar
vn flag
Wow this is frustrating. One more reason to move to a new distro soon I guess.
heynnema avatar
ru flag
See if this gnome-shell extension helps... https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/2087/desktop-icons-ng-ding/, you may also have to uninstall the original `Desktop Icons` extension (gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons), or you'll get double icons.
Kyo  Kazuto avatar
vn flag
Thank you, @heynnema I already found that and it works great except it doesn't integrate with nemo. But I'll take that for now. Also, disabling the Desktop Icons extension was enough.
N0rbert avatar
zw flag
Does this answer your question? [Basic desktop actions are not available on Ubuntu 20.04](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231413/basic-desktop-actions-are-not-available-on-ubuntu-20-04)
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cn flag
If you use nemo filemanager, then let nemo handle the desktop icons instead of a gnome shell extension.
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