Am 28.09.2010 19:09, schrieb Adam Dingle:
> 1. Do you have lots of RAW photos?  Are you using any sort of network 
> filesystem?
"no" twice - only 3 RAWs so far, everything on a local ext4 on a SSD 
(yeah, nice, I know...)
> 2. If you run the GNOME System Monitor, does it show Shotwell at 100% 
> CPU during the 30 seconds?
Yes.
> 3. You could try running Shotwell under gdb from a console window.  
> When the 30-second freeze occurs, type Ctrl+C in the console window to 
> break into gdb, then type 'where' to get a backtrace.  We'd be 
> interested to see this.
I'll do that the next time it occurs...



NTFS:
>
> 1. When you delete a picture out of the trash, does Shotwell display a 
> dialog asking whether you want to only remove the file or to move the 
> file to the desktop trash?
Yes. It looks exactly like from a "normal" ext3/4-filesystem and I can 
choose whether I want to keep the pictures or not.
> 2. Assuming that the answer to (1) is yes, are you saying that even if 
> you choose "Trash file", the file remains on the NTFS partition?
Exactly. Maybe this is due to the fact that GNOME can't create/use trash 
folders on NTFS partitions at all.
> 3. Are you sure that you have write access to the NTFS partition?
Yes. Of course.


Greetings,
SImon
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