Description of problem: As far as UI goes, the opened instance of Nautilus seems fine. However, in Terminal the following is repeated several times: ** (nautilus:11829): WARNING **: Could not inhibit power management: The name org.gnome.SessionManager was not provided by any .service files Finally: ** (nautilus:11829): CRITICAL **: nautilus_file_get_uri: assertion `NAUTILUS_IS_FILE (file)' failed Segmentation fault (core dumped) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.30.1-3 How reproducible: 100% Steps to Reproduce: 1. in Gnome-Terminal, enter super user mode: su - 2. run nautilus 3.after a few minutes, nautilus crashes Actual results: Core dump Expected results: To complete my task and close everything normally.
Gnome applications should not be started under different user than your active desktop session, otherwise you would experience heavy load of various errors, mostly dbus messages. However, a backtrace of the crash would greatly help to see what the real problem is.
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