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Bug 610362 - nautilus lacks performance
nautilus lacks performance
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 356836
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: general
2.28.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2010-02-18 14:13 UTC by bastikln
Modified: 2010-02-20 13:46 UTC
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Description bastikln 2010-02-18 14:13:06 UTC
Nautilus is quite slow on my system. Example: I click on a folder with 130 files and it takes 16 seconds till they are loaded. (List View; the folder contains video files; thumbnails are already generated.)

In icon view it is faster (8 seconds). However in the console it is less than 100 ms.

I can provide details of my system setup and additional benchmarks if needed.
Comment 1 bastikln 2010-02-18 14:17:06 UTC
I don't know if the generic gnome file open dialog is a nautilus subproject, but especially traversing the folders and selecting a file quite sluggish, as well. It's usually much faster when I type the folder names in the edit field in the upper part of the dialog.
Comment 2 Cosimo Cecchi 2010-02-20 13:46:50 UTC
No, the file open dialog is completely unrelated to Nautilus and lives in GTK+. There have been already some performance improvements in the file chooser in the last GTK+ releases by the way.
I'm closing this as duplicate of bug #356836, but we need a thorough analysis of where Nautilus spends time when loading directories in order to fix this, which is not a trivial task.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 356836 ***