This is happening with me as well. All I need to do is right-click on a
file in Nautilus and select "Rename", and then my laptop's fan sspins up
and after 30 seconds or so Nautilus terminates. (Ubuntu 12.04 with Gnome
Shell 3.4). I see this in dmesg:

[  548.169680] Out of memory: Kill process 2897 (nautilus) score 934 or 
sacrifice child
[  548.169683] Killed process 2897 (nautilus) total-vm:15787312kB, 
anon-rss:7281748kB, file-rss:0kB

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Title:
  Save file dialog causes programme crash when renaming a folder

Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Here is how to reproduce this bug:
  * Open gedit
  * Type something and click Save as...
  * Then click Create New Folder button
  * Type the name of the folder and click on it in the dialogue, then go back 
to the folder above it
  * Now open nautilus, navigate to the folder and rename it

  Gedit should now crash. This is repeatable on my system. I am guessing
  the same bug can also be found in other programmes that use the
  nautilus interface for saving files (have not tested this, but it
  seems more than likely). The Create New Folder step above can be
  skipped, simply renaming an already existing folder.

  This problem is made worse because the Save file dialogue does not
  include the option for renaming files there without launching a
  separate nautilus instance.

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