OK. Here are the numbers. Using computer with 1,8GB CPU and 512 MB RAM: ~
1,5 second to enter the usr/share directory. On the same machine Thunar does
it instantly. Realy, there is a huge difference. You should install Thunar
and you will notice it for sure.
On 1GB CPU with 368MB RAM the same thing takes ~3seconds. Thunar does the
thing instantly...

2008/3/1, Tomasz Sterna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Dnia 2008-02-29, Pt o godzinie 22:11 +0100, Piotr Zaryk pisze:
>
> > There have been complaints that Nautilus is very slow especially when
> > opening folders that contain many files and folders. Lots of votes on
> > the brainstorm confirms that users want to have faster Nautilus. I
> > think that it should be the high priotity task for the next release.
>
>
> Could we actually see some numbers?
> Using machine with processor ABC and N gigabytes of RAM, opening a
> folder with x files takes y seconds, y1 seconds showing the window, y2
> reading the files, y3 generating thumbnails, etc.
>
> Comparing to competitors, Nautilus 2.x was always _very_ fast for me.
>
>
>
> --
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>


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Regards,
Zaryk
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