I figured it out.  I went through and edited all the nautilus*.desktop
files and removed "--browser" from them.  Now nautilus launches just
fine from both the Places menu and Cairo dock.  But that isn't an ideal
solution for your average user.  If the --browser option isn't going to
be used anymore, maybe nautilus could just ignore it, rather than
refusing to start.

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  Nautilus won't open from "Places" menu

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