[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2019-01-15 Thread Sebastien Bacher
The bug is old and Ubuntu changed quite a lot since, there has also been
no activity here nor similar reports. Closing since we believe the issue
as described is deprecated but feel free to file a new report if you
still have problems in recent Ubuntu versions.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Triaged => Invalid

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2010-09-15 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Importance: Unknown = Low

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2009-03-16 Thread vocx
Please see if this is not a duplicate of bug #159042

Specifically, try to reproduce this bug with Assistive Technologies
turned off.

Also notice if you are using List View.

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-12-24 Thread trevor t
On Intrepid I also experience Nautilus not responding, with one CPU
(2.4GHz Quad) at 100% for several minutes.

I suspect it is enumerating and caching every item in every subfolder,
because the time varies. E.g. /usr takes a looong time, while Documents
doesn't.

I don't really need to know how many items  are in every single folder,
Maybe that could be made an option; tradeoff detail for speed.

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-08-08 Thread Rui Mesquita
I submited a report at the gnome bugzilla,

http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546920

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-08-08 Thread Sebastien Bacher
thank you for sending the issue to GNOME

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Triaged

** Also affects: nautilus via
   http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=546920
   Importance: Unknown
   Status: Unknown

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-08-08 Thread Bug Watch Updater
** Changed in: nautilus
   Status: Unknown = New

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-08-01 Thread Pedro Villavicencio
any news about it? did you opened the bug upstream?

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-06-25 Thread Sebastien Bacher
you seem to be the only one to have a such issue, could you open it on
directly on bugzilla.gnome.org directly since you can reply to their
comments where other people who don't have the bug can't not easily

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-05-14 Thread Sebastien Bacher
thank you for your bug report, could you describe easy steps to trigger
the issue? do you get the bug on a stock installation? the description
suggest something that's rather a speed perception issue and it might be
tricky to figure if there is actually a bug there, could you report the
bug on bugzilla.gnome.org, upstream might have a better idea about the
issue

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided = Low
 Assignee: (unassigned) = Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
   Status: New = Incomplete

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-05-14 Thread Rui Mesquita
I have looked at some nautilus bugs related to slowness at
bugzilla.gnome.org, found 2 or 3 (1 duplicate maybe), and they aren't
the same thing. Specifically they are related to how long nautilus takes
to display the files in a directory with 1000+ files, and I can confirm
that same problem here. On the other hand, the problem I reported with
this bug is about how long nautilus, all the windows, not just the one
where the operation is performed, takes to start responding again after
the user does a change directory command. The other bugs I saw at
bugzilla.gnome.org take place after this one, in other words, while that
one window is still crunching to show all those files, all the other
nautilus windows are responsive, I can change directories, open files,
whatever, without that one nautilus window getting in the way.


About the steps I posted, the speed difference is very noticeable. Just fresh 
after a reboot the difference between the steps I described and normal 
behaviour might just be a little under a second or a bit more, still very 
noticeable. After a few days of having opened a lot of nautilus windows, the 
difference is something like between ~5 to ~8 seconds for me, to instantaneous, 
to open each and every folder. It is far from having to do with perception, 
believe me, it makes it a real pain to use nautilus to do anything related to 
file management.

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[Bug 230273] Re: (very) strange fix for slow change directory performance some people experience (could help find a fix?)

2008-05-14 Thread Rui Mesquita
Simplified steps:

1. Create a new directory, say, named 'folder0'
2. Inside it, create another one, 'folder1'. And inside it, another 
one, 'folder9'
3. Go in 'folder0' and then 'folder1' again, maybe by clicking on the 
'up' button to go back, and then clicking 'folder1', or double clicking if 
that's how you have nautilus set up
4. Do this a few times, take note how fast it is to show each 
directory's contents
5. Go in 'folder1'
6. With 'folder9' selected, press F2 on the keyboard, 'folder9' should 
be in rename mode. Leave it like that
7. Without doing anything else, click on the 'up' button
8. Take note how long it takes to show 'folder1' inside 'folder0', for 
me it's instantaneous
9. If it took more than a couple of seconds to show 'folder0''s 
contents before, the difference should be very noticeable, enormous

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