A couple of minor clarifications:
    Looking more extensively I now believe I experience the problem 
(bug) every time I use nautilus, it's just not subjectively important on 
small (10-20 file) directories, and some large directories seem less 
affected than others, but I haven't discovered any that open as fast as 
they should (or used to).  Performance seems about the same when 
accessing an NTFS partition.  (I have Linux on ext3.)
    Time and CPU usage for 'turning the arrow' to open a directory vs 
double clicking seems consistently higher by about a factor  of 2 in 
time, and something over 2 in CPU loading (as best I can judge from the 
system monitor graphs) so I'd guess using 4 or 5 times as many cycles.  
(Far too many in either case.)

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
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/364838
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