I dont think a trace will be of any help. I guess it just shows you
running out of memory. Takes a long time on my system to do so 2gig :-)
If before that, I set showdesktop to true, the triggered instances fade
out en sytem will return to normal state. As the commandline issued by
gnome-session is just a clean /usr/bin/nautilus and issueing that from
the commandline gives no problem at all one might wonder what's going
on? I also notice gnome-session spawning new instances before the old
ones close thus it seems there is some problem with the feedback in the
startproces? Maybe some permission problem with gnome-session?

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nautilus crashed with SIGSEGV when turning off show_desktop
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/324925
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