This is reported at 
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-04-02-008-20-NW-GN

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Jacob Berkman, one of five GNOME release managers, said a problem with 
Medusa, a key part of Nautilus, was warranted serious enough to push the 
release back. Nautilus is the new file manager provided by Eazel and is 
considered a centerpiece of GNOME 1.4. Medusa is responsible for            
indexing the user's hard drive to speed locating files on a system.
According to Berkman, the bug in Medusa caused it to leak file descriptors, 
integers that identify an open file within a process.
>>

Shall we get worried?! I supposed that latest reiserFS problem was enought ;P

        Claudio
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System: Linux Mandrake (8.0-beta 26/03/2001 install)
Kernel 2.4.2 on Dual Pentium III - 800 MHz
256 MB Ram - Raid Level 1

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