I've been seeing this frequently in 9.04. (Didn't notice it in 8.10 on
the same machine.) I can reproduce it easily. Sometimes the crash occurs
as soon as the drag operation is commenced. Lately I've been noticing it
when copying files from an SMB mount. I haven't tested whether the
problem is exclusive to that. I have been seeing stuff like:

[415439.660824]  CIFS VFS: No response for cmd 50 mid 30
[415439.811663]  CIFS VFS: No response for cmd 114 mid 33

in the kernel log, but I've seen those at times other than when nautilus
crashes. (They seem to be another artifact of the buggy 9.04
environment. Don't recall seeing them in 8.10.)

My /var/crash directory is empty. But I can easily follow any
recommended procedure for capturing crash data.

(This leaves the desktop devoid of icons. Is there a recommended
procedure for restarting the nautilus instance used to render the
desktop?)

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Nautilus drag and drop crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/251456
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