Damn,
in my case it seems that variety is the problem. Everytime the desktop background is changed nautilus increases his RAM usage by ca. 300 MB which seems to be the "default" usage for one nautilus instance.
I used gnome-tweak-tool to disable the option, that nautilus manages my desktop content and now everything seems to work fine.
To mee it seems more a variety bug than a nautilus bug, but im not sure about it
Damn,
in my case it seems that variety is the problem. Everytime the desktop background is changed nautilus increases his RAM usage by ca. 300 MB which seems to be the "default" usage for one nautilus instance.
I used gnome-tweak-tool to disable the option, that nautilus manages my desktop content and now everything seems to work fine.
To mee it seems more a variety bug than a nautilus bug, but im not sure about it