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I recently upgraded the gnome shell to 3.14 and since then every time I boot my desktop the nautilus does not start. There is no response when I click the Files icon or type
nautilus in the terminal. However when I restart the nautilus by typing nautilus -q
the file manager starts working again. I have to restart the nautilus every time I boot my computer. Need a solution.










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I recently upgraded the gnome shell to 3.14 and since then every time I boot my desktop the nautilus does not start. There is no response when I click the Files icon or type
nautilus in the terminal. However when I restart the nautilus by typing nautilus -q
the file manager starts working again. I have to restart the nautilus every time I boot my computer. Need a solution.










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I recently upgraded the gnome shell to 3.14 and since then every time I boot my desktop the nautilus does not start. There is no response when I click the Files icon or type
nautilus in the terminal. However when I restart the nautilus by typing nautilus -q
the file manager starts working again. I have to restart the nautilus every time I boot my computer. Need a solution.










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I recently upgraded the gnome shell to 3.14 and since then every time I boot my desktop the nautilus does not start. There is no response when I click the Files icon or type
nautilus in the terminal. However when I restart the nautilus by typing nautilus -q
the file manager starts working again. I have to restart the nautilus every time I boot my computer. Need a solution.







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