In my case, the files are from a D50.  And from what I've noticed, it is
trackerd that is causing this, and I think you have to have your NEF
files set to be opened by UFRaw by default.

So there are a couple workarounds that people can try:
1)  Associate your NEF files with some other program, and use the right click 
menu to open them with UFRaw.

2) Add NEF files to trackerd's excluded files (System > Preferences >
Search and Indexing, Ignored Files tab)

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ufraw-batch consumes 100% cpu and crashes with signal 24 in 
cmsTrilinearInterp16()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282012
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