Dear all,

I'm also having problems with QS being very very slow sometimes.
For example:
I just opened QS, chose the current selection in Finder with Cmd-G and
then typed "BN" for the action which is defined as shortcut for "move
to".
It took about 20 seconds (!) until QS showed the correct action!

I retried it again shortly afterwards, and now it worked perfectly
fast.

I'm using the 32bit Kernel (according to uname -a).

The Caches in ~/Library/Caches/Quicksilver/Indexes altogether have a
size of 27 MB.

The folder ~/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Shelves has a
size of 600 MB!
376 for the Clipboard history (100 items) and the rest for a hidden
file .dat9d95.1de (224 MB) which was created and changed in March
2010...

I removed both files, quit and restarted QS and at least at the moment
the action "move to " now is shown nearly instantly....
I'll watch the behavior and tell you how it went on...

What's your experience with speed of QS?

Martin


On 7 Okt., 23:08, Luigi Amedeo Bianchi <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Oct 7, 2010, at 23:02, Accordion Noir wrote:> How do I know if I'm running 
> the 64 or 32 bit kernel?  How do I switch
> > back if I'm in the 64?
>
> If you didn't switch it's probably the 32bit kernel.
> To check it open a terminal and type uname -a
> If it shows "i386" then you're running a 32 bit kernel.
>
> > Thanks all for working on this.
>
> Well, I didn't actually do any work, just some reasoning and testing.
>
> lab

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