Hello, The issue will occur on any particular type of file. I have created a video recording me replicating the bug using just a JPG. https://youtu.be/eUI2tVpZ6nY
Regards Luke On Fri, May 12, 2017 at 5:36 AM, Jason Crain <ja...@inspiresomeone.us> wrote: > Control: tags -1 + moreinfo > > On Sun, May 07, 2017 at 12:41:46PM +1000, Luke wrote: > > Method > > ~~~~~~ > > 1.) Open up Nautilus > > 2.) Navigate to a folder where you want to find the file size of contents > > 3.) Select the file(s)/folder(s), right hand click > > 4.) Click on the option "Properties" in the menu > > > > Expected Results > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Properties dialog will appear > > > > > > Actual Results > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > Nautilus will lock up, will not be able to use it even if I have multiple > > windows opened. Eventually Gnome will inform me that Nautilus has > potentially > > crashed. > > Other times, it has taken over a minute to load the properties dialog. > > > > Notes > > ~~~~~ > > Does not happen all the time, about 50% for me. When it does occur > Nautilus > > will not open unless I either; > > - Open using root permissions > > - Use command 'pkill nautilus' > > > > I can replicate this issue on two separate computers running Debian 8.7 > > I don't see this happening on either jessie or sid. Does this only > happen under some particular circumstance, like a particular file, a > large directory, a network filesytem, etc? >