is

nautilus --gapplication-service

in a script like

while :; do nautilus --gapplication-service 2&>1 >/dev/null; done

a sane approach, as suggested in the referenced discussions ?

** Description changed:

  Hi,
  
  Ubuntu 22.04 here.
  
  A right click on Nautilus icon ( in the dock ) does not always show the
  list of bookmarks ( automatic and manually added ).
  
  Nautilus has to be already launched and running in order to show that
  list.
  
  This list of « shortcuts » was ago always accessible on right click - in
  Unity.
  
  It's a very convenient list of shortcuts, non-intrusive, calm on the
  eyes, and fast.
  
  On Xorg I may be able to launch Nautilus as a minimized window, using
  xdotools or wmctrl or devilspie.
  
  On Wayland I don't know how to do that : starting Nautilus as a
  minimized window with my session might be a workaround for that missing
  list.
  
  But ideally an option for Nautilus to start minimized sounds cleaner (
- but options like -u or --start-minimized are not offered by Nautilus
+ but options like -%u or --start-minimized are not offered by Nautilus
  afaik ).
+ 
+ For references : 
+ ⋅ https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=2073543
+ ⋅ https://forum.ubuntu-fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=2072493

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  right click on icon does not always show bookmarks

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