Yes there are lots of crashes from heap corruption there. We can hope
they've just got one root cause, but to prove it you should run nautilus
under 'valgrind' so you can find out where the causes of the problems
are before crashes occur.

Discussing so many different crashes in one place isn't really
productive. Especially when it's heap corruption and the crash locations
potentially have nothing to do with the bug locations.

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  nautilus have frequent crashes while navigating fast through
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