Hi Mathieu,

It may well be an unfortunate interaction with Nautilus.   But the image
thumbnails are not the issue:  I tried it on a single folder, that
contained a single folder.  No thumbnail.  Even if there were, it
wouldn't explain this effect.

For comparison, I used Nautilus to navigate my hard disk file system.
It's not exactly fast on this netbook, but directories with say 60 items
or so (many items with thumnails) open in 2-3 seconds.  As opposed to
2-3 *minutes* using OBEX.

So 
  * OBEX itself is pretty fast
  * Nautilus is ... not *that* slow
  * OBEX + Nautilus is *unusably* slow.

It was not this bad in Ubuntu 10.10.

Somebody isn't talking to somebody else right.

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