https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415852
--- Comment #3 from [email protected] --- Hello, I tried doing a few tests with gewnview (unfortunately I am running 23.08.5 because it seems even with the latest Mint release its what's available from the official repos, not sure why they are so behind...). Test 1: from a folder with almost 6000 identical small images, both from gallery and full size view, if I hit DELETE on keyboard and keep it pressed the pictures are being sent to the trashbin without issues, so the problem I described initially seems to be solved (AFAIK). Test 2: similar to the first test but this time I have the trashbin opened in a window (thunar). The deletion process is much slower and after a few seconds I get many popups saying "The file or folder /home/user/test/04902.jpg does not exist." I tested the same scenario but this time without any thunar window opened and the "test" folder (the one that contains thousand of files) on my FreeNAS server. Same popups shows up after a few seconds. My main takeaways: -This looks like a file transfer speed issue to me... -Thunar seems to be horrendous at dealing with large number of files. There are other issues with thunar and large number of files (refresh times, renaming, etc etc). I think this is an ancient and obsolete file browser overall. -I dont think gwenview is the root cause here, I think the underlying OS and/or filesystem performance is to blame. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
