*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 104309 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/104309
I have a similar issue with .svg files I create with Inkscape in Ubuntu
(7.10). The .svgs in question are not large in themselves (~50kB), but
each one links to other files on my hdd (a 100kB svg logo, a 117kB png
logo, and a 80kB-2MB tiff/jpg picture). Each time I try to browse a
directory containing one of these svgs, Nautilus stops
producing/displaying thumbnails when it reaches the svg. I can continue
to use that Nautilus window (navigating to other folders, opening
documents, viewing file properties, etc), though no further icon
previews are generated. However, once I close that particular Nautilus
window, I am unable to open a new one without first killing the hung
Nautilus process. My processor usage stays low (below 10%), but I
notice that the memory footprint goes from the usual 10-15MB to around
25MB. Once I end the process, a new Nautilus window opens and functions
as usual.
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Nautilus freeze desktop and kill CPU when handle SVG files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/151954
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