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Title:
  Computer Icon not Visible on Desktop after Update

Status in “gnome-session” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  I made some updates to Ubuntu 12.10 and now the Computer icon is no
  longer visible on Desktop. There is no way of putting it back, I tried
  with dconf-editor, gconf-editor, gnome-tweak-tool and none of them has
  the option of making the icon visible.  I also tried the command
  "gsettings set org.gnome.nautilus.desktop computer-icon-visible true"
  which gave me "No such key 'computer-icon-visible'". Also, the right
  click menu does no longer have "Create new document" as option (only
  New Folder). How to fix these?

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