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could you try if that's still an issue in karmic or lucid?
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nautilus crashed with signal 5 in g_warn_message()
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I was dragging and dropping a set of files from archive manager into a
window of my home folder.
I do have a few folders that, when open for a few minutes, seem to
reliably crash nautilus or make it hit 100% cpu and become unresponsive.
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nautilus crashed with signal 5 in g_warn_message()
could you try to describe wh
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could you try to describe what you were doing exactly when getting the
crash?
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nautilus crashed with signal 5 in g_warn_message()
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** Changed in: nautilus
No, the crash seems intermittent as far as I can tell.
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