Thank You for Your help.

I run nautilus from "inside" valgrind. The system became so
sloooooooooow that it was actually not usable. I spent minutes to open a
folder, then minutes to navigate to a sub-folder. Actually I'm not able
to reproduce the real crash situation in this way.

Before closing, valgrind itself crashed or something related to valgrind
crashed, generating the file /var/crash/_usr_lib_valgrind_memcheck-
amd64-linux.1000.crash

So I don't know how to go on with this issue.

Ciao
CM

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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV in g_closure_invoke()
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