I guess its a problem with 64 bit.
After reinstalltion (pae->64bit) Nautilus has the same problem as described here
Before it wasnt that Ram eater.
I mentioned this problem a year ago, when i was using a 64 bit System.
The Less RAM overall on PAE was about 200 MB with exactly the same config
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Hello aliasbody,
I hava same problem, Nautilus is very slow to open any folder in my disc (have
an delay to open any folders).
When lauch Nautilus with admin, folders open quickly.
I disabled all the viewing options in Nautilus, but still not solved the
problem.
I do not know how to reproduce the
Thank you Aliasbody! Your post helped me solve my problem...
After I read that post, I realized that Nautilus started lagging and chewing up
RAM, when I was copying files from my external hard drive to my cpu. I must
have interrupted Nautilus while it was copying...and ever since it has been
Hi there,
Update of the situation :
Because the bug has becoming too handicapping for my work, i decide to format
my Ubuntu partition and install/configure Arch linux (yes shame on me
blablabla). On Arch nautilus work perfectly. But after a few weeks, i decide to
go back to Ubuntu 10.10, and, su
Hi there,
I have make a simple test with Valgrind. I attach the log.
Only look at the start because after that nautilus strangely come back to the
normal speed... maybe he scares of Valgrind XD...
Thanks in advance
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Hi !
Not really :s the only solution I found is using the sudo command to open
nautilus.
Once I have the time I will try to have a look at the code of nautilus to see
what is wrong... maybe cache... but i'm pretty sure the cause of the problem
it's the preview settings .
Hope this help,
Thanks
Hi!
I've got the same problem here, have you finally solved it?
Regards,
DevastaPalle.
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Hi,
I have tried to launch nautilus in admin (with sudo), and it works like a charm
! Don't know why ...
If it helps...
Thanks in advance,
Luis Da Costa
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