I have also just tried opening Nautilus and browsing to
~/.local/share/Trash and there is no speed issues or hanging their
whatsoever when viewing the deleted directory structure.
So it's unique to the Wastebasket functionality.
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Large directory tree (200Mb) hangs Wastebasket
https://bugs.laun
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Large directory tree (200Mb) hangs Wastebasket
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/583381
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
Problem description:
I had a large directory tree (4000 directories inside a high level
directory) consisting of about 200Mb of data in total.
Nautilus worked fine on the large directory tree, but when I deleted it
and then tried to view it in
Nautilus is indeed documented to search the contents of files but
doesn't.
Also there is no Places > Search for Files... (was that a suggestion or
is that how it's supposed to work).
I think the Ubuntu team should be split in to teams, i.e. UI designers /
programmers / testers / document authors
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
The first re-start after a serious crash should ask the user to send
their log files (i.e. the system asks them "Do you want to send system
information plus a description to the Ubuntu development team regarding
the previous system crash?").
If
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
EXPECTED RESULT: When using the search function in Nautilus (Go > Search
for Files...), according to the help it should search for filenames
matching the search text as well as the contents of files, i.e.:
In the Nautilus help is says:
"Enter ch
Same problem for me on complete new install of 10.04.
I burned a standard CDR... it burned OK but didn't eject.
Right mouse clicking the CD icon on the desktop and selecting "Eject"
works. Brasero is obviously not calling the standard "eject" code as
all other eject methods seem to work.
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