[Touch-packages] [Bug 1978547] Re: nautilus crash on search

2022-11-21 Thread Fusion
I found where the problem is! After all these months.. There where also two 
other issues on my new ubuntu 22.10 installation (same as 22.04).
1. SSD M2 temperature was climbing too high.
2. RAM after a few hours of work was also getting full (16gb total) without 
doing anything special.
3. the issue above with the search that never completes or totally crashes 
nautilus.

All these are solved at once with this command: "tracker3 reset -s -r"
I noticed that this "tracker-miner-fs-3" app is getting after a while all the 
amount of the RAM and about a 50% of the cpu.. Also, after I run the command, 
the search results appears immediately, nautilus start responding again, 
temperature drops. But as I work, I may have to do it again after a while.
So for about a month now, I was testing it and this command is like the holy 
grail. Whenever anything in my pc is not responding as usual, I run this 
command and immediately everything is getting back to normal.
I also noticed that the problem begins if tracker-miner-fs-3 got over 150mb of 
ram.. then it spreads and issues begin.
Although for the search, it happens in any search. Tested results:
1. open nautilus
2. type a search
3. waiting (if just wait, nautilus will crash) So, I open terminal
4. type this command on terminal "tracker3 reset -s -r"
5. search result immediately find results!


** Package changed: tracker (Ubuntu) => tracker-miners (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  nautilus crash on search

Status in tracker-miners package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (updated from 21.10)
  nautilus 1.42.1.1-0ubuntu
  15.15.0-37-generic
  flatpak installed
  Type=x11

  
  Expected to happen:
  1. open nautilus
  2. type anything in search box in any folder (remote or not, empty or not)
  3. nautilus do the search.

  What happens:
  1. open nautilus
  2. type anything in search box in any folder (remote or not, empty or not)
  3. nautilus crashes and prompt to end the process

  What I've tested:
  1. sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus
  2. rm ~/.config/nautilus
  none worked

  Strange result:
  sometimes (same search, same folder) it doesn't crash. After waiting about 
1min (!) doing nothing, the search results appear. After this happy long time, 
if I try other searches without closing the window, they work as expected.

  I would have posted this a week earlier, but then the strange result
  first came out. So I thought that I could figure it out, but I
  couldn't. Before that I didn't realize how important the search box
  was. Now I have installed nemo as I was waiting nautilus to be fixed.
  If I could test anything that it could help, I would love to help!

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[Touch-packages] [Bug 1978547] Re: nautilus crash on search

2022-11-21 Thread Fusion
** Package changed: nautilus (Ubuntu) => tracker (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
   Status: Expired => In Progress

** Changed in: tracker (Ubuntu)
   Status: In Progress => New

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Title:
  nautilus crash on search

Status in tracker package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (updated from 21.10)
  nautilus 1.42.1.1-0ubuntu
  15.15.0-37-generic
  flatpak installed
  Type=x11

  
  Expected to happen:
  1. open nautilus
  2. type anything in search box in any folder (remote or not, empty or not)
  3. nautilus do the search.

  What happens:
  1. open nautilus
  2. type anything in search box in any folder (remote or not, empty or not)
  3. nautilus crashes and prompt to end the process

  What I've tested:
  1. sudo apt install --reinstall nautilus
  2. rm ~/.config/nautilus
  none worked

  Strange result:
  sometimes (same search, same folder) it doesn't crash. After waiting about 
1min (!) doing nothing, the search results appear. After this happy long time, 
if I try other searches without closing the window, they work as expected.

  I would have posted this a week earlier, but then the strange result
  first came out. So I thought that I could figure it out, but I
  couldn't. Before that I didn't realize how important the search box
  was. Now I have installed nemo as I was waiting nautilus to be fixed.
  If I could test anything that it could help, I would love to help!

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