This was still happening for me in Linux Mint 15, Cinnamon 1.8.8.
I think the problem is that I will do the standard "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" in the terminal because I don't like to always update through the GUI. This will add back nautilus-autostart.desktop as mentioned above.
Removing /etc/xdg/autostart/nautilus-autostart.desktop resolves the issue. After removing it, simply log out and log back in.
I do have nautilus installed, but I did not install it. Either it's needed for base Linux Mint or "apt-get update" installs it as part of some upstream update to Ubuntu.
This was still happening for me in Linux Mint 15, Cinnamon 1.8.8.
I think the problem is that I will do the standard "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade" in the terminal because I don't like to always update through the GUI. This will add back nautilus- autostart. desktop as mentioned above.
Removing /etc/xdg/ autostart/ nautilus- autostart. desktop resolves the issue. After removing it, simply log out and log back in.
I do have nautilus installed, but I did not install it. Either it's needed for base Linux Mint or "apt-get update" installs it as part of some upstream update to Ubuntu.