I haven't been bothered by this problem for a long time, but I just gave
it a shot and I can confirm that this problem is only reproducible with
Assistive Technologies turned -on- (on an ext3 partition btw). In my
opinion it's safe to mark it as a duplicate of bug #159042.
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listing a large fold
Nautilus uses 100% cpu, and there's no harddisk activity during freeze.
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listing a large folder very slow on vfat partition
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Also, I have two large folders on the partition, one with 15000 files in
it, and one with 4000. The one with 15000 files takes much longer to
unfreeze, although the one with 4000 is slow as well.
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listing a large folder very slow on vfat partition
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I'm on ubuntu-edgy, zoomlevel is 50%, but that doesn't seem to affect
speed, after a few tests. It's mainly a problem when it's on "List
View".
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
When I open a large folder (+2000 folders and files, mainly mp3-files)
Nautilus hangs for minutes before it shows the contents of the folder.
Sometimes Nautilus crashes altogether. It's a vfat partition. When I set
Nautilus to "Icon view", it's s