I had this problem in Ubuntu 10.10 .  The problem seems to arise after
you install glib.  It's inconvenient, because not only do I not get a
nautilus session from Places>Computer, but various drives - especially
usb sticks - fail to auto-mount.  I don't of course know the real cause,
but here's a work-around that gets rid of the problem.  The culprits are
/usr/local/lib/libgio-2.0.so.0 & libgio-2.0.so.0.2899.0 .  The 1st of
these is a symbolic link to the 2nd. Create a folder
/usr/local/lib/preventNautilusCrash and put these two files there along
with a README explaining why.  Who knows: maybe they are needed, so
don't destroy them.  Anyway, this fixed the nautilus problem for me.

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Title:
  nautilus cannot handle

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