I so agree with richardbrucebaxter on this. When I switched all my
computers from Windows 98 to Linux in the late 90's this was the biggest
practical difference. Now I know its not Linux or the file system but
Nautilus that is the problem. Its exactly the same today, load up a
large file on a windows system, bang its in your face, right there. On
Ubuntu, it several minutes wait.  This is a daily thing for me.

I hear all the arguments that say its bad practice to have large
directories, but sorry I need to do this and if other file managers can
cope why not Nautilus?

There are many avenues of attack, from better caching, to mult-thread,
to prioritization, but this should be fixed. Now we have many file
systems that are as fast as they get in this situation, Nautilus just
sits on the sidelines, its a terrible shame.

Linked to this, the whole thumbnail mechanism in Nautilus is broken,
because thumbnails are stored in one place per PC, when its obviously
better to store locally as windows does, so that if you make a copy of a
dirctory with a new name this metadata just gets copied and does not
have to be recalculated. It should also be that tif you move a
directory, there is no need to recalculate thumbnail metadata.

Most importantly, some of these things (large directories, local
thumbnails etc) are important to some people and not important to
others. Nautilus should be easily configurable to meet the needs of
users and users who need this stuff should be catered for, not told that
your use case is unimportant or bad practice, this argument is a
circular tautology (defines itself  to be true).

Please, Nautilus is a central part of the usability of Linux, please
could it not be stuck in the  90's ? Please could this be given some
priority, even if it is "hard".

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