Removing nautilus-open-terminal fixed it for me. None of the Ubuntu One
client stuff above helped for me, but removing nautilus-open-terminal
definitely did. Nautilus now opens, and it seems to open slightly
quicker.

With nautilus-open-terminal installed, if I launched nautilus from
terminal, I would get a number of segmentation faults, and nautilus
would either not open, or it would open then close after browsing a few
folders.

After reading a comment above about removing nautilus-open-terminal, the
terminal now can just open nautilus with absolutely no error messages
and I have Ubuntu One file syncing just fine.

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  ubuntuone-client-gnome needs to install gsettings schemas

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