there is no need to apologize for anything it's not your fault that the
software has bugs and that other people are too busy to reply in a
reasonable timeframe, closing the bug for now since it lacks information
to be useful currently and nobody is having the issue to give those, you
can reopen if
Sebastien Bacher schrieb:
> do you still get the issue? getting a stacktrace would give indication
> of what codebase is being used which would be useful to look at the
> slowness issue
>
>
Well, I have (because this was a production system...) had to remove all
Desktop-Settings (rm -rf .gnome*)
do you still get the issue? getting a stacktrace would give indication
of what codebase is being used which would be useful to look at the
slowness issue
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GTK2/Gnome: File-Selector takes 30 seconds to open up
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Problem is: There is _no_ crash, so there is no backtrace... It is just
incredible slow...
I have, to further track this down, created a new parallel account and
there it works like expected (Fileselector opens fast as ever). So I
suppose, that this is somehow correlated to the system-upgrade (fro
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If I however start the programs as root from a console the file-dialog
opens in a breeze (0.2 seconds or so)...
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