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    A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

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Sometimes I`ve got the following error message:
enter image description here



And I would like to know, what is wrong?










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    A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

    – Kulfy
    Jan 27 at 17:42














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Sometimes I`ve got the following error message:
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And I would like to know, what is wrong?










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Sometimes I`ve got the following error message:
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And I would like to know, what is wrong?







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    A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

    – Kulfy
    Jan 27 at 17:42














  • 2





    A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

    – Kulfy
    Jan 27 at 17:42








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A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

– Kulfy
Jan 27 at 17:42





A SIGSEGV is an error(signal) caused by an invalid memory reference or a segmentation fault. This looks like a bug reported back in 2015. According to developers it was invalid for nautilus. Try reinstalling nautilus using sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus

– Kulfy
Jan 27 at 17:42










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