POTENTIAL FIX:

This got too annoying and was also happening with screen resolution
changes so I looked into it further and found this:
https://github.com/opinsys/puavo-
rules/commit/b047b8058d72daea74cfaea2923cfdcad3a2a401

After setting the dconf key org/gnome/desktop/background/draw-background
to false, the problem appears to be completely resolved. I no longer get
crashes on wallpaper change, or on screen resolution change which were
happening consistently before. Setting this key back to True and
changing screen resolution produces a crash 100% of the time when I
mouse over a desktop icon; with this key set to False, the problem does
not happen.

I note that this does not actually fix the bug itself; there appears to
be a problem to do with this setting, but perhaps it should not be being
read in the first place?

The key description in dconf-editor says "DEPRECATED: This key is
deprecated and ignored." but the default is still true, and it appears
that the key is NOT ignored and in fact leads to these crashes unless
set to false.

Hope this helps somebody fix this properly.

In the meantime anybody having this problem might want to try changing
the key (install dconf-editor, then use the Find function to search for
"draw-background" or navigate manually to the key above and setting it
to false (unticked).

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