Too bad this bug is still around, after 4 (four) years... Ubuntu 10.04, both 
bugs still here. I think the 2 separate bugs (new "auto-generated" icons 
overlapping and the missing auto-align to grid) are related each other. And I 
don't think any "too-complicated-problem" answer could be accepted. Sorry.
My idea is that a 48px cell based grid can expand into greater cells, without 
breaking the grid itself. up to 48px, then up to 144px, then up to 288px. The 
space for a 2 lines filename help to keep consistent the grid. Of course longer 
filenames should break as in the icon view in file manager.
I attach a mockup i did in about 1 hour of "thinking". I'm not usability expert 
nor developer, just a user. Please, take a look at this, not just flush down 
the toilet as often seems to be. I'm GNOME user, I like it and your work, but 
it's a shame that something Microsoft achieved 10 years ago, we can't still 
have.
If it's too hard to code the behavior of my mockup, let disable resizing of 
icons and have single size constraining grid (associated with self-align 
option), with a grid size in pixels that we can set at least via gconf. Then, 
every new icon should be generated after the last icon present, always. I'm 
sure this can't satisfy everyone, but surely it is better then the unusable 
thing it is now.
Keep up the good work.

** Attachment added: "desktop-mockup.png"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/53480009/desktop-mockup.png

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Desktop icons are allowed to overlap
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