El jue, 30-01-2003 a las 04:54, Eloy A. Paris escribiÃ: > Hi guys, > > I found a slowdown in Nautilus that is not related to the 2D > acceleration bug in the Nvidia drivers (I'm using the nv driver from > XFree86, which works fine.) > > The slowdown happens when Nautilus is building the context menu for a > file. I don't remember how it was in previous versions of Nautilus but > in 2.2 it does take some time. To reproduce, right-click on a > file. You'll see how the context menu pops up immediately, but all menu > items will be disabled (grayed out). After a small pause most menu items > will become active, and in some cases, the size of the menu will change, > i.e. new entries will be added to it. > > I am seeing this on a relatively fast machine, so I guess that on slower > machines this is more noticeable. > > This is a minor thing, of course, but I just wanted to know if others > see the same and what they think about it. Shouldn't the menu be built > completely before it is displayed? I would think that it would actually > save some time to display the menu once, instead of twice as it seems to > be doing. > > Cheers, > > Eloy.-
I see the same problem here, but mainly in the deskop. When opening a Nautilus window, the slowdown is nearly not noticeble. But in the desktop it is very, very slow. I have an Athlon 1400. -- FÃlix Blanco MartÃn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

