Good(ish) news:
It seems that this bug has been fixed in versions 3.6 and later of nautilus
(see below). Ubuntu LTS users (like me) are currently on 3.4. It would be good
if ubuntu pushed an update that upgraded the nautilus version. Otherwise I
guess we wait until April 2014
https://bug
@Sebastien Bacher Thanks. I did as you suggested (i think) and added the bug to
gnome-bugzilla:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711256";
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #711256
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=711256
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@Dominik Thanks so much for you attention to the bug I reported. I am
really pleased that you have taken the time to look at this. I would
like to query your decision to mark this bug as opinion. I have noticed
that some other operating systems also exhibit this behaviour and so it
may be to some e
Public bug reported:
This bug can be reproduced by selecting a directory with a large number
of files occupying significant disk space (e.g. > 1GB). Right click the
directory in nautilus and select properties.
Expected behaviour: In the "Contents" field of the "properties" dialog
box nautilus sho