Nautilus crashes, ubuntu 18.04












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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.










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  • Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

    – Dugi
    Sep 12 '18 at 7:39











  • Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

    – Gabriel Ziegler
    Oct 6 '18 at 21:46
















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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.










share|improve this question























  • Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

    – Dugi
    Sep 12 '18 at 7:39











  • Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

    – Gabriel Ziegler
    Oct 6 '18 at 21:46














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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.










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Since I updated to Ubuntu 18.04 I've been having this weird problem: every time I right click properties on any .mkv, .mp4, .avi file Nautilus crashes. This had never happened before. Anyone can help? Thanks.







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  • Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

    – Dugi
    Sep 12 '18 at 7:39











  • Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

    – Gabriel Ziegler
    Oct 6 '18 at 21:46



















  • Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

    – Dugi
    Sep 12 '18 at 7:39











  • Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

    – Gabriel Ziegler
    Oct 6 '18 at 21:46

















Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39





Happens to me as well. Because it happens quite often, I managed to get what it writes into the terminal: malloc(): memory corruption (fast) But it doesn't tell much.

– Dugi
Sep 12 '18 at 7:39













Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46





Could you run nautilus from the command line and retry this action so we can see the crash log?

– Gabriel Ziegler
Oct 6 '18 at 21:46










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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi with



sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi


worked for me.






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  • Didn't work for me

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    Oct 16 '18 at 16:27











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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi with



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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi with



sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi


worked for me.






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    Oct 16 '18 at 16:27














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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi with



sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi


worked for me.






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Purging gstreamer1.0-vaapi with



sudo apt purge gstreamer1.0-vaapi


worked for me.







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  • Didn't work for me

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Didn't work for me

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Didn't work for me

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