There's a directory on my main drive with about 3,100 short video clips
in it, averaging 7 or 8 megabytes.  I had it open in Nautilus on two
machines, the local one running Hardy with 1GB RAM and 1GB swap, and the
other one, running Intrepid with 1.5GB RAM and 2GB swap, had it mounted
via Samba.

After about 3 days of disuse with both machines logged in and that
folder open in Nautilus, I came into the office tonight to discover the
1GB machine completely unresponsive (no video, no network, no response
to caps lock/num lock keypresses), while the 1.5GB machine had a
nautilus process using 2.5GB of VM and swapping constantly with a load
average in the teens.  I kicked the dead one and did an orderly reboot
of the other.  Sure enough, syslog in the 1GB machine showed one process
after another being killed by oom-killer (with nautilus apparently
surviving) until syslogd stopped working.

I also notice that in my nautilus preferences, under the Preview tab,
Other Previewable Files category, "Show Thumbnails" is set to local
files only and only for files under 5MB.  But it continued to thumbnail
all my videos regardless of size and location, on both machines.

My workaround was to sudo mv /usr/bin/gnome-video-thumbnailer /usr/bin
/gnome-video-thumbnailer-disabled and just not use video thumbnails at
all.  This folder takes so long to load that I have no intention of
closing it between sessions, nor do I make use of the thumbnails since I
use nautilus exclusively in List mode.

I hope all of this is useful to other people having problems with gnome-
video-thumbnailer, and I will follow up after a few days of uptime as to
whether disabling gnome-video-thumbnailer has also killed this nautilus
memory leak.  I'll gladly help debug if I can, but in my case the memory
leak took days to impact performance.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/204413
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