This bugs persists with Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS. I cannot fathom how an issue
as drastic as this in a system component as crucial as the file manager
after seven years has yet to be resolved. How can PCmanFM and Dolphin be
this lightning fast compared to Nautilus?

I am not one to complain about bugs in FLOSS software as I know the
volunteer time and effort that goes into developing it. This, however,
is a core part of the Ubuntu and GNOME experience we are talking about
and fixing the slow down should be one of the top priorities both for
Canonical and the GNOME foundation.

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Title:
  Nautilus is very slow when opening folders with many files

Status in Nautilus:
  Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Opening folders with many files takes a long time with Nautilus, to the point 
it becomes unusable for folders with more than 5K files. 
  I've measured the time it takes for folders with different amount of files to 
open with Nautilus and Gnome Commander. It is ~6 times faster with GC on 
average. In folders with ~20K files, it takes 30s with nautilus versus 6! with 
GC. 

  With Nautilus
  ~3500 files tales 6 seconds
  ~7000 files takes 18 seconds
  ~15000 files takes 22 seconds
  ~20000 files takes 30 seconds

  With Gnome Commander
  ~3500 files tales <1 second
  ~7000 files takes 1.5 seconds
  ~15000 files takes 3 seconds
  ~20000 files takes 6 seconds

  These are mostly small dicom files (MRI images). I am using a 8 core 3.4Ghz 
and 16Gigs of RAM with Ubuntu 11.04 64-bits.
  Also, of course, things like selecting all files and copying them around is 
absurdly slow and makes nautilus unusable... but that would be another bug 
report (?).

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