I finally fixed this problem for myself, hopefully my experience will
help others.
I've had the multi-window spawning problem with nautilus in the past (on
this host/instance of ubuntu 10.04) but fixed it. And now, late last
night I had this problem start up seemingly out of the blue.
$ nautilus -q
(nautilus:28778): Unique-DBus-WARNING **: Error while sending message: Did not
receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a
reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout
expired, or the network connection was broken.
As with you guys I had no desktop and no ability to browse with nautilus, and
the 'places' menu worked but would not initiate a nautilus browsing session
when selecting 'Home Folder' (obviously). Only way to use nautilus for
browsing was
$ sudo nautilus (dont' do this!--use thunar or dolphin or something)
CPU use was running very high and I tried everything I could think of
and read every post I could find. What finally ticked in my mind where
the references to 'thumbnail-generation' on this thread and it dawned on
me that I had used "ubuntu-tweak" to clear my thumbnail cache very near
to the time that nautilus started going haywire. So I re-launched
"ubuntu-tweak" and cleared my thumbnail cache once more. The results
were instantaneous. Nautilus is working fine and my desktop is
restored.
Things I tried that didn't work include:
1. 'ps aux |grep nautilus' & then 'kill -KILL pid' (resulted in instant
respawn with new pid)
2. removing all files from ~/Desktop
3. clear contents of /home/user/.local/share/gvfs-metadata
4. reinstall gnome-session, nautilus, ubuntu-desktop, etc.
5. sudo umount -a -t nfs
I haven't restarted the machine yet but am confident my fix will be
persistent. Somewhere in the back of my cobweb filled mind is a notion
that my previous multi-spawning nautilus issue on this machine was
related to nautilus thumbnail cache also, but it's been a while so don't
quote me on that.
While trying to find a solution it was very helpful to run
$ ps aux |grep nautilus (observe the pid of nautilus)
$ kill -STOP pid (enter the pid from above command)
This causes nautilus to sleep and stop maxing out the CPU.
$ uname -a
Linux hostname 2.6.32-47-generic #109-Ubuntu SMP Tue May 7 02:02:22 UTC
2013 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$ cat /etc/*release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=10.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=lucid
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS"
P.S. Post #29 was very condescending and immediately unhelpful. Sober
up DrunkSOB, and don't be such a dork.
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