I registered this bug so long ago that I gave up on it and forgot about
it.

This may help a little - on a fresh clean install, before you ever open
Nautilus, go into dconf-editor and go to org/gnome/desktop/thumbnailers
and tick the box for Disable All.  Nautilus will still crash when
copying multiple files but at least it now opens and browses folders a
bit quicker. With thumbnailers enabled a folder with 2000 movies will
take approximately 20 minutes to open. Try to access a 4 Tb drive full
of movies with thumbnailers enabled and you get the same crash as
copying multiple files.

Gnome Commander really is what you need. It's old and clunky to operate
but it's fast and it doesn't crash. Copied 4 Tb in less than 8 hours.
Took only a few minutes to recursively change ownership and permissions
on the whole 4 Tb,

I've given up on Nautilus except as a quick easy access when I want to
play a movie, it's completely useless for anything else. Take a look at
the main bugs list page, the entire first page is Nautilus.

This is my first experience with Ubuntu - I think they could learn a few
things by taking a good look at some of the other Linux distro's out
there. The other distros are all having the same problems with Nautilus
but at least they respond to bug reports and try to offer fixes or work
arounds.

Cheers,

Andrew.

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