By the way, in prior versions of Ubuntu, a simple “nautilus -q” was
enough to make Nautilus restart. Since Ubuntu 12.04, if one just do
“nautilus -q” as before, then the desktop disappears, and that's
probably why the OP wants “nautilus -q && nautilus”.

Trying to restart Nautilus the way he wants, I get this error:

    Could not register the application:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.NoReply: Message did not receive
a reply (timeout by message bus).

Whether I do it from a console or from a script, the result is the same.

I use to do it with pre‑12.04 Ubuntu versions, from script, to update
the environment after some refreshing (update-mime-database, update-
menus and the like).

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