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Bug 757219 - Browsing Google Drive is Extremely Slow
Browsing Google Drive is Extremely Slow
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 771390
Product: gvfs
Classification: Core
Component: google backend
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Debarshi Ray
gvfs-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-10-27 20:46 UTC by Max Ehrlich
Modified: 2018-01-29 08:47 UTC
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Description Max Ehrlich 2015-10-27 20:46:41 UTC
When I browse my google drive using the new google drive integration, it is extremely slow and nautilus can lock up for minutes at a time.  I seem to remember a recent bug being filed about nautilus locking up for slowly responding sources, it could be related to that?

Additionally I see items in my drive folder that I have deleted and emptied from my trash and are not visible on any other device (let me know if these two issues should be filed as separate bugs)

Please let me know what more information I can provide to diagnose these problems.
Comment 1 Peter 2017-07-24 05:18:39 UTC
Any news on this bug?
Comment 2 Ondrej Holy 2017-07-24 12:08:17 UTC
(In reply to Max Ehrlich from comment #0)
> When I browse my google drive using the new google drive integration, it is
> extremely slow and nautilus can lock up for minutes at a time.  I seem to
> remember a recent bug being filed about nautilus locking up for slowly
> responding sources, it could be related to that?

This is a duplicate of Bug 771390.

> Additionally I see items in my drive folder that I have deleted and emptied
> from my trash and are not visible on any other device (let me know if these
> two issues should be filed as separate bugs)

You can probably see shared files, which you can find under "Shared with me" link in Drive web. They were initially shown in the root for older gvfs releases, but it should be marked as hidden currently (see "Show Hidden Files" option in Nautilus). There is a plan to not list them at all...

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 771390 ***