For a few months, I've had a strange problem with Nautilus when used for SFTP-access to any remote server from any of my Debian-running computers. (NOTE: I run it as "nautilus --no-desktop --browser" on a typical Debian unstable distro, kernel 2.6.15-1-686).
Basically, I can successfully SFTP to a any bookmarked address like this: sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED] And then once that has succeeded, I can get to my home directory by calling another bookmark like this: sftp://[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home01/g1/gnaural However going to the latter bookmark directly (that is, without calling the former bookmark first) will always freeze Nautilus (requring me to "Force Quit" it). That alone would merely be a nuisance -- and I've gotten used to it. But beyond that, I've noticed that even when connected successfully, it seems like every action (selecting a file, changing directories, and other similar things) is MUCH slower than it was a few months ago. (I notice the difference when I SFTP to the same servers from an older, non-updated Ubuntu distro that doesn't exhibit this behavior.) I have a feeling that the gnome-keyring may be one possible culprit: in general, it started asking for more permissions around the same time as the Nautilus glitch -- always asking two times to allow it access to the keyring even to merely archive a folder in my local computer's directory. So, anybody have any insights to help me get to the bottom of this -- or even where to post my observations (like, does this sound like a Debian, Nautilus, or Gnome Keyring bug?). Incidentally, I did submit a bug to Gnome Bugzilla a few weeks ago: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=332738 Thanks! -- nautilus-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/nautilus-list
