Was having this same problem on one machine, but not another.

In my case, the one having the trouble had the trash icon displayed and
apps/nautilus/desktop/trash_icon_name set to be an integer value of 0.
Unsetting the trash_icon_name key fixed the problem. I didn't try with
any other icons (I only show the trash one on my desktop) but I'd be
surprised if the same thing did not happen.

This may have been a configuration hangover from pre-Hardy. I used to
have the trashcan label disabled, back when it was possible to do that.
If I recall correctly, that was done by setting the trash_icon_name as
above.

Disabling the display of the trashcan icon would have also fixed the
problem, I assume Nautilus would not then need to access the key which
was really causing the crash.

Perhaps that incorrect integer key value needs to be checked for and if
found, reset to a sane default during the upgrade?

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nautilus won't start unless with sudo because of eel:error
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/236249
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