Public bug reported:

I'm reporting this against gnome-panel because I think it's causing the
bug.  It does not occur in KDE4, and killing gnome-panel restarts it.

When I log in, the taskbar pager is quickly filled up with lots of new
nautilus items.  No nautilus window ever opens.  They keep spawning so
quickly that the taskbar is soon a row of tiny little spacers.  New ones
adding cause it to keep "shaking" (squishing stuff to the left to add
new items).  The notification area in my panel also vibrates back and
forth, as if a 3px applet is constantly being added and removed.

Killing gnome-panel will blank the pager, but it fills up again.  This
process continually takes up one core of my dual core machine, but it
doesn't seem to leak RAM since the system remains otherwise stable.

nautilus             1.2.25.4-0ubuntu1
gnome-panel    1.2.25.90-0ubuntu1

** Affects: gnome-panel (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[Jaunty] Nautilus spawns infinitely
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/329133
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