Le samedi 06 mars 2010 à 13:46 +0800, Paolo Scarabelli a écrit : > I can confirm this bug is still present in nautilus 2.8.4-1.
I guess you mean 2.28.4. > If I have gnome assistive technologies enabled nautilus becomes > extremely slow working on large directories. > > In example, if I try to browse /usr/bin, which contains over 3600 files, > nautilus hangs with the processor running at 100% for minutes. I'm not > sure how long it would take because after 15 minutes I usually kill the > process. > If it's not possible to fix it perhaps it shouldn't be enabled by > default (not sure this is the case but I can't recall ever enabling it) > and there should be a warning that performance will possibly degrade. Assistive technologies are not enabled by default, no. I guess a warning could be in order, but the real solution is to fix at-spi, not to just warn about it. I think this will be done when it is finally migrated to a new D-Bus-based interface. Cheers, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' “I recommend you to learn English in hope that you in `- future understand things” -- Jörg Schilling
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