How can I debug Nautilus crashes?

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Is there a log file I can peruse, or settings somewhere that might give me a clue?



I'm running GNOME nautilus 3.14.3 ("Files") in Ubuntu 16.04.










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    Is there a log file I can peruse, or settings somewhere that might give me a clue?



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      Is there a log file I can peruse, or settings somewhere that might give me a clue?



      I'm running GNOME nautilus 3.14.3 ("Files") in Ubuntu 16.04.










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      Is there a log file I can peruse, or settings somewhere that might give me a clue?



      I'm running GNOME nautilus 3.14.3 ("Files") in Ubuntu 16.04.







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          As a start, you could run it from the terminal and observe its output there.



          It's probably necessary to kill the background daemon first.



          killall nautilus
          nautilus





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            As a start, you could run it from the terminal and observe its output there.



            It's probably necessary to kill the background daemon first.



            killall nautilus
            nautilus





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              As a start, you could run it from the terminal and observe its output there.



              It's probably necessary to kill the background daemon first.



              killall nautilus
              nautilus





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                up vote
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                As a start, you could run it from the terminal and observe its output there.



                It's probably necessary to kill the background daemon first.



                killall nautilus
                nautilus





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                As a start, you could run it from the terminal and observe its output there.



                It's probably necessary to kill the background daemon first.



                killall nautilus
                nautilus






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                answered Aug 8 '16 at 20:34









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