Hi Andrea,

You could start by making sure all instances of nautilus are killed (`pkill
-f nautilus` a few times?)
After that you could try and see if there are more useful debug messages by
running:
`*G_MESSAGES_DEBUG*=*all nautilus`*

and then reproducing the problem once more.

On Tue, Oct 9, 2018 at 3:45 AM Andrea Vai <andrea....@unipv.it> wrote:

> Hi,
>   from time to time (actually, very often in the last days, and almost
> always today) Nautilus hangs and does not respond, and sometimes
> crashes, even when I try to do simple actions (open a folder in a new
> tab, copy a file, etc.).
>
> Now I can almost reproduce the problem: make a copy of a 2 MB PDF file
> in a folder containing less than 20 items takes more than 30 seconds.
>
> Sometimes, the action is not performed and Nautilus crashes.
>
> Terminal command "ls -l" in the affected directory runs fine.
>
> BTW, there are many "affected directories", not just one.
>
> dmesg shows nothing.
>
> Running nautilus in a terminal window (in a "crash" case) shows
>
> $ nautilus
> sys:1: PyGIWarning: Nautilus was imported without specifying a version
> first. Use gi.require_version('Nautilus', '3.0') before import to
> ensure that the right version gets loaded.
> Gdk-Message: 09:37:53.604: Lost connection to Wayland compositor.
>
> Could anybody please help me to debug and solve it?
>
> Thank you very much,
> Andrea
>
> Running Nautilus 3.28.1-stable in Fedora 28 desktop
>
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