When experiencing the issue over the last couple of weeks, it seems as
if the suggested workaround command ($ killall gvfsd-trash) makes the
issue go away. (Next time I click on the nautilus icon after running the
command it opens instantly.)
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I have been experiencing the same issue intermittently for probably a
year. On my first attempt, the solution proposed in #3 make nautilus
open instantly (after clicking the icon once more).
Will try this a couple more times in the coming days/weeks and report
back further results.
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I have been experiencing the same issue intermittently for probably a
year. On my first attempt, the solution proposed in #3 make nautilus
open instantly (after clicking the icon once more).
Will try this a couple more times in the coming days/weeks and report
back further results.
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PS: I do not have any NFS shares, and I have tried disabling Tracker.
(Added this detail, since a lot of user seems to have issues like this
caused by the combination of NFS shares and Tracker.)
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Public bug reported:
Almost every time I try to launch Nautilus – whether via the panel, via
the terminal, or by clicking "Open" buttons in programs – it takes close
to 1 minute to launch. I have timed it using a watch, and it seems to
take between 30 seconds and 1 minute from the relevant button
Really strange, but it might just be a problem with my gear then. I get
a very noticable slowdown even with such small files. Anyway, it isnt
that much of a problem just closing the destination.
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Slow moving of (media) files when viewing the target folder
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/130259
Seems to happen whenever I copy media files, may it be music - or,
mostly wmv and avi-files. If I leave the target folder open in nautilus,
the move is really slow, but if I close the target folder, it finish
very quickly. Its just so slow that you know that it isn't supposed to
be like this, proba
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
On Feisty 7.04, running all patches as of Friday August 3rd, moving
media files with nautilus tends to be very slow.
This only happens if the target folder is viewed in nautilus at the same
time as the file is moved there.
(sorry, first time r