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Ubuntu file manager not working

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I tried running the nautilus command in the terminal, but the following error message popped up.

** (nautilus:9220): WARNING **: 15:17:57.478: Unable to get contents of the bookmarks file: Error opening file /root/.gtk-bookmarks: No such file or directory

** (nautilus:9220): WARNING **: 15:17:57.479: Unable to get contents of the bookmarks file: Error opening file /root/.gtk-bookmarks: No such file or directory
Segmentation fault
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`/root/` is the user directory for the *root* directory, and should be accessed. Are you using your Ubuntu user account? as that shouldn't be accessed if used as intended. Are you using Ubuntu? as the file-manager of Xubuntu is `thunar`? and what release are you using?
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Does this answer your question? [How do I start Nautilus as root?](https://askubuntu.com/questions/156998/how-do-i-start-nautilus-as-root)
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