In var/crash, there is no nautilus crash. There are 3 files. One named: _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash, another: _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.upload and another: _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.uploaded.
On the step two, I manage to find these links which are nautilus crashes
I don't understand your second comment. Please guide me in a more simple way if you please. Where can I find this ascii filename? The only thing I could say (if it is not irrelevant to your1 comment) is that the issue doesn't include any file or it's encoding. It is about the nautilus search box. When I try to write to any folder eg. 123 or test.. on "tes" nautilus is already stop responding.
In var/crash, there is no nautilus crash. There are 3 files. One named: _usr_bin_ gnome-shell. 1000.crash, another: _usr_bin_ gnome-shell. 1000.upload and another: _usr_bin_ gnome-shell. 1000.uploaded.
On the step two, I manage to find these links which are nautilus crashes
https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/oops/ 0654573a- d3bb-11ec- a529-fa163ef352 06
https:/ /errors. ubuntu. com/oops/ 098c138c- d2a5-11ec- a51f-fa163ef352 06
I don't understand your second comment. Please guide me in a more simple way if you please. Where can I find this ascii filename? The only thing I could say (if it is not irrelevant to your1 comment) is that the issue doesn't include any file or it's encoding. It is about the nautilus search box. When I try to write to any folder eg. 123 or test.. on "tes" nautilus is already stop responding.