Hi!
After running nautilus from the command line, I received a log showing what is happening in my case. The problem is generated by the gphoto2 services.
To fix it, I removed the service. After that, the Nautilus and Gnome applications that depend on file system services returned to work fine again.
I have opened a issue in gphoto2 repositoy on Github for investigation and fix. The link with bug description is: https://github.com/gphoto/gphoto2/issues/361#issuecomment-681670207
Hi!
After running nautilus from the command line, I received a log showing what is happening in my case. The problem is generated by the gphoto2 services.
To fix it, I removed the service. After that, the Nautilus and Gnome applications that depend on file system services returned to work fine again.
I have opened a issue in gphoto2 repositoy on Github for investigation and fix. The link with bug description is: https:/ /github. com/gphoto/ gphoto2/ issues/ 361#issuecommen t-681670207