The Ubuntustudio icons have changed radically since I first reported this bug,
the version I used then and still use today is no longer supported. I did not
follow the changeover to XFCE and the new icons, preferring the old ones and
gnome-shell with gnome-shell frippery. I found that the sourc
On 11/28/2008 07:42 PM, Luke Kuhn wrote:
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> Yes, the bug still exists. Set up a LARGE directory full of audio
> files and see what happend when you open it form Audacity.
That is, in fact, the test case on a Pentium II 266 with 128 MB RAM that
I tried. The interactive feel of the system is,
Was a BIG hit on my slower systems-and still enough to force drag and drop
even on my faster ones for that 200 item music directory.
> Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2008 19:51:07 -0500
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It depends on the speed of the machine and may not be as severe with
the released version of Hardy, as Nautilus overall seemed to speed up as
the OS matured. Still, FORGET these icons on a Pentium 3 or an early
Pentium 4(in the 1.8 GHZ class) unless you use IceWm instead of Metacity
or Compiz.