1. My hardware: a Dell laptop (Latitude D800). I don't think it's a hardware issue since things work well outside of Nautilus (see point 3) and also in Windows. 2. The network is the one I have in my office (i.e. the company network). No idea about the details, but its certainly a lot bigger than just a direct cable in between the client and the server... 3. I'm not surprised that Konqueror does not have the problem. The problem seems to be limited to Nautilus because I can browse my files perfectly well using the terminal while Nautilus is having his 'breaks'.
Matthias On Fri, 2007-08-31 at 02:54 +0000, sonicsteve wrote: > OK so I tried the new network card already. It was a 3com 905-tx. It made no > difference. > However recently I installed the Kubuntu KDE desktop on my system to see if > it would make any difference in a few areas. One are being this. > The difference it made was that Konqueror performs perfectly after shutting > down the system and Nautilus alone has this issue. Dang since I like nautilus > better. > > What interesting out my test is this. > I shut down the server and tested nautilus, as soon as the shares became > unavailable nautilus had the problem. > I tried Konqueror and it was fast. > I then restarted the server, as soon as the login screen came for Ubuntu, > shares available, nautilus sprang to life again. > No unmounting, no ctrl, alt backspace to restart things. It is totally and > completely dependant on the shares being available or unavailable. > So for you if you have networking issues ie. your connection drops you would > have the same problems. > > PS on a curiosity note, are you crossover cable to connect both your > computers? straight computer to computer? If so ditch that setup, buy a > cheap hub/switch and watch your connection problems disappear. If your > not setup this way I have no idea why your connection keeps dropping. -- Shutting down server causes Nautilus to slow down on Remote Ubuntu clients (SAMBA CIFS) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134752 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
