I understand very well a transient bug, or as in this case one 
apparently affecting only a specific system, is very difficult or 
impossible to address.  I'll try to explore the envelope to see if I can 
associate it with anything more definitive or enlightening. 

At this point the problem seems solid on this system in that it _always_ 
occurs with some directories, perhaps most of them.  Since I see it as 
excessive delay in opening it may occur on all, just be imperceptible on 
some  As I said, I'll kick it around a bit and see if I can spot 
anything more useful.

This box seems to have other issues wrt Linux/Ubuntu/Gnome. Ubuntu has 
never thought it 'Suspended' correctly, but the hardware sure acts like 
it does, or maybe it's more like 'Hibernate', though trying that option 
was such a disaster I removed it from the menu.  And this morning it 
seems to have woken from (attempted?) 'Suspend' with audio not working.  
(There are other issues with some apps. but they don't seem particularly 
relevant, or anyway important to me.)

Sebastien Bacher wrote:
> the bug without extra details is of no real use, it requires at least a
> description of scenario which trigger the issue, you seem to be the only
> one to get the bug and to have it randomly, could you try to figure if
> the issue is specific to a directory, some files, list or icon view, a
> zoom level, etc?
>
>

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nautilus excessive cpu and delay opening directories
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