This bug is exposed when trying to access a mountpoint, workgroup, or
network server, and they are multiple attempts to perform the operation.
Especially evident when network is slow, since the mounting takes a long
time, the user would double click again, and this message will appear.
The error i
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Description: Ubuntu 8.10
Release: 8.10 64bit
Package version:1:2.24.1-0ubuntu1
When nautilus tries to browse a folder with the attatched file in it,
Memory usage increase extensively until all ram and swap is
** Attachment added: "Archive that contains a file which causes memory leaks"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19409967/memoryleakfile.zip
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nautilus memory leak
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/294458
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The memory leak occurs when the file attempted to be thumbnailed.
In 8.04 the file did not try to have a thumbnail rendered, so I changed
the extension, to see if that version of nautilus, would exhibit the
same memory leak. It did, so tried 7.10 which did not attempt to
create a thumbnail regar
"what is the thumbnailer used there?"
whatever the default image viewer/thumbnailer is.
"what is using the ressources when you get the bug?"
This does not just affect nautilus, as firefox had the same issue
The memory usage of nautilus or firefox, increases insanely from
about 20 or 50MB to we
Disabling one of the most powerful and work enhancing features is just
pure stupid IMO. I can't believe this has gone through, it just
completely disrupts my work. If this is removed by default then there
should be a configuration utility also available by default which
compiz-config is not. Thi
Wow, WTF are the developers smoking?
Seriously this is the most retarded 'usability' design change ever made.
"Reduce Customisation" - what a joke. Ubuntu is quickly dissolving into a
solely new user oriented disaster.
A good OS is one where both new users and expert users alike can feel
comfor