yes, it fixes the problem!

I didn't know how to change type - in "Modify" the type was visible, but
not possible to change - so I just hit "Clean key" and it changed to
boolean. I did the same to the next key volumes_visible, it also had
value 0 and it seemed to me it should be boolean. Now nautilus runs.

I certainly didn't change this key by hand, didn't edit any config
files. About a week ago I was playing with the look of my desktop and
installed some packages (unfortunately I don't remember thier names
now). Maybe some package I installed changed the config, but at first it
worked OK - I would notice if nautilus won't start - and then after an
update stopped working.

Thank you, Sebastien!

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nautilus won't start unless with sudo because of eel:error
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