Andreas:

I believe the reason of nautilus not starting is not what you say, because of three reasons:

1. The problem started after an update.
2. The problem should not exist when the icon is pressed with the middle-button, since that starts new instances of programs even when they are already open. Middle-cliking doesn't start nautilus. 3. If you open a terminal and type "nautilus", it won't start either. But if you type "nautilus ~" or "nautilus /" or any valid path, it will. This makes me believe that somehow the -n option is a default, or that nautilus is started now in that mode.

Regards,

Carlos


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