Two odd things on my MacBook Pro

Hi All,
I'm using a MacBook Pro 15", OS 10.4.10, no bells and whistles installed to 'hash' the system except Macaroni and FruitMenu (both of which are the latest versions).
However any files saved to the desktop are invisible till next reboot. I know they're there - I can see them by using CaptainFTP and browsing to the desktop. I can even force them back to visibility by dragging the icons out of CaptainFTP over the desktop - but not dropping them. Just 'showing' the desktop the icons of the 'invisible' files makes them reappear.
The files aren't set as invisible - checked that with CaptainFTP's get info. I've rebuilt permissions, no joy. Any suggestions please?
Second this is the trash sometimes refuses to empty. No message, if I select 'empty trash' or hit cmd-backspace all seems normal, but the items in the trash are still there. After a reboot they'll delete fine.
Odd stuff, never happened on my old G5.
Again, suggestions or ideas please!
Many thanks,
Greg

Yep the finder is running.
There are other icons on my desktop - the obvious HD ones, alias links to HD areas, etc..
If I drag a file to the desktop, drag an alias, save a file there - anything - the file is invisible until next reboot. But like I said, I know the file is there - I can see it using CaptainFTP which can show invisible files.
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