Re: [Nautilus-list] Nautilus Performance



What is the size of your /etc/mtab, just out of general interest? You
wouldn't happen to have more than 9/10 entries would you?

Stuart Maclean wrote:
> 
> On 20 Feb 2001 11:08:10 -0800, Darin Adler wrote:
> > on 2/17/01 4:04 PM, Stuart Maclean at smaclean ns sympatico ca wrote:
> >
> > > and another 25 seconds or so for the excessive CPU utilization to stop. Until
> > > the CPU utilization stops, the window is pretty much un-responsive.
> >
> > The CPU utilization is Nautilus getting the top left text for the icons and
> > the directory sizes. These can both be turned off in the Speed Tradeoffs
> > part of Preferences.
> 
> Unfortunately, I have both of those features turned off (text in icons
> and directory sizes) and am getting
> this delay after the windows contents have been displayed.  So I wonder
> what could be going on?
> Is this perhaps a configuration problem? I am using the most current
> nightly builds.
> 
> >
> > The problem where the window is "pretty much un-responsive" during this time
> > is something that I haven't heard about before and haven't noticed in my own
> > testing. Maybe you should write a bug report about it.
> 
> The reason the window is un-responcive is the excessive cpu utilization
> by Nautilus when opening
> a new window (note, that is after the windows contents have been
> displayed).
> 
> So, just to summarize this problem again:
> 
> When I open a new window (or change to a different directory), the
> window's contents are displayed
> and for a period of roughly 25 seconds after the contents are displayed,
> there is a lot of CPU cycles
> being used by Nautilus.  The CPU utilization is so much so, that the
> Nautilus window is un-responcive
> until the CPU consumption stops.
> 
> Should I file a bug report about this?
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Stuart MacLean
> 
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