Note: I am not sure which package is responsible for this bug, so I chose a very general one as I know it is related to Xfce (i.e. this issue doesn't happen in Gnome when using nautilus).
I have launched xfce-setting-show then clicked Desktop. The box " Allow Xfce to manage the desktop" is checked. Under the Behavior tab, and under Desktop Icons, "None" is selected.
When I right-click on the desktop, the normal context menu does not appear. Instead, the set wallpaper disappears and the desktop becomes black.
Then, I have to launch xfce-setting-show again. But this time I find that the aforementioned box is no longer checked.
Note: I am not sure which package is responsible for this bug, so I chose a very general one as I know it is related to Xfce (i.e. this issue doesn't happen in Gnome when using nautilus).
I have launched xfce-setting-show then clicked Desktop. The box " Allow Xfce to manage the desktop" is checked. Under the Behavior tab, and under Desktop Icons, "None" is selected.
When I right-click on the desktop, the normal context menu does not appear. Instead, the set wallpaper disappears and the desktop becomes black.
Then, I have to launch xfce-setting-show again. But this time I find that the aforementioned box is no longer checked.
This has happened several times.