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Thanks for the report, is this reproducible on Ubuntu 11.10 ? May you
please try the same and comment back? Thanks.
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i was able thanks to your advice to delete the broken links using gnome-
commander, it would be nice to add to nautilus a way to handle this kind
of things, maybe add a option to delete this kind of broken links?
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Title:
nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in thread_memory_from_self()
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I had the same problem and finally succeeded in solving it.
Basically there are some broken links in /usr/bin which make nautilus to crash.
Search with another browser like gnome-commander the broken links and restore
them or delete them. Afterwards nautilus won't crash any more
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I ran valgrind, although it launched Nautilus then ended the process,
and Nautilus crashed after that. Not sure if it caught what is causing
this, but there seem to be a lot of errors in the log, so I'm attaching
it all the same. If I need to run it again with any more debug symbols
or arguments, p
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