You need to remove Nautilus from the session manager first. There are
two ways: the easy way is typing 'nautilus -q' into a terminal. The GUI
way is by going to System->Preferences->Sessions, switching over to the
Current Sessions tab, finding Nautilus and removing it from the session.
After this, Nautilus kill be able to be killed without automatically
restarting itself via killall nautilus (or xkill, or whatever).

To prevent Nautilus from reregistering with the session manager, you can
use 'nautilus --sm-disable'.

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nautilus memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204413
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