ubuntu 16.04 lts and the bug still present
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Still happens in lucid as well. Sometimes I get lucky, other times I
come back to find nautilus is taking 1-2GB of memory. I think it also
happens when you are viewing a folder that's updating a lot.
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Natty is a bug collector, used 72% of my memory - idle status (2Gb in amd64
system) - all visible processes were at 21 Mb memory consuming postion (max),
several kernel panic screens, hardware is OK. Went back to xubuntu 10.10 -
Thunar works without any problem of nautilus. It is interesting tha
Also happens in natty
Package version: 1:2.32.2.1-0ubuntu8
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I have solver the problem completely - including slow downs and freezes
- replacing nautilus with PCManFM 0.9.7 - now everything works as it
should be! My memory is below 50% all the time. Woot!!!
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I mean solved - sorry for the typo
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The same bug on 10.10 with nautilus (no nautilus-clamscan installed) on
Amd64, nautilus used 345 Mb of RAM without any activity (just firefox
was running), plus page file was up to 360 MB. Shutting down nautilus
allowed to get memory usage down to below 50% (850 Mb) - before it was
about 75%, and p
Usually you can reclaim memory by logging out and in again.
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I can confirm the issue on 10.10 with nautilus elementary, but as far as
I remember I have had this issue for quite some time. at least the last
4 or 5 Ubuntu versions. Nautilus doesn't reclaim memory. This accounts
for both file transfers and thumbnails.
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Alecz20 try nautilus 2.32 in Ubuntu 10.10
On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Alecz20 wrote:
> I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit.
>
> While copying a vew hundred GB of data from one partition to another, I
> noticed that Nautilus was using about 1 GB of RAM (out of 4 GB).
>
> After the tr
I have a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.10 64-bit.
While copying a vew hundred GB of data from one partition to another, I
noticed that Nautilus was using about 1 GB of RAM (out of 4 GB).
After the transfer finished the usage remained the same.
Note that this is a fresh install, the only additional t
I can also say removing the nautilus-clamscan package dropped my
Nautilus from 250~MB to 7.4MB. It does grow naturally, but with
clamscan added it grows by an insane amount.. Is it then the plugin
system that's not freeing memory?
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** Changed in: nautilus
Status: Unknown => New
** Changed in: nautilus
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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I can confirm the same symptoms under Lucid on amd64. The longer the
system uptime, the more memory it uses. Right now Nautilus is using
397.1 MB of memory. If I kill it, I reclaim most of it, but then it will
start to creep up again slowly.
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top - 23:53:28 up 10:23, 2 users, load average: 0.22, 0.51, 0.65
Tasks: 242 total, 1 running, 241 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
Cpu(s): 1.0%us, 0.7%sy, 0.0%ni, 97.6%id, 0.0%wa, 0.7%hi, 0.0%si, 0.0%st
Mem: 3539756k total, 3300664k used, 239092k free, 155348k buffers
Swap: 4000
** Tags added: jaunty karmic maverick
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Confirmed on Maverick.
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dar: I feel the same way. People have been reporting this bug for
years now. The devs seem to pick up on the first "works for me" report
and close the bugs.
Surely there's an alternative to nautilus we could be using.
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i am also facing this problem...its been so long that this bug is
there...how it is not fixed yethow come it is not criticali
think "the 10.10.10" will also have this bugusers will keep facing
the problem and people will keep commenting on this...but it will not be
fixedi m struggli
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this isn't limited to nautilus-clamscan (never installed) :(
2010/5/28 Josef Fritzl
> Check if you have ˝nautilus-clamscan˝ installed ,and if you have remove
> it .Nautilus was taking 250mb+ when booting up,then i remove this
> package and restarted nautilus and was back at 30mb
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Check if you have ˝nautilus-clamscan˝ installed ,and if you have remove
it .Nautilus was taking 250mb+ when booting up,then i remove this
package and restarted nautilus and was back at 30mb
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I've just boot up the machine and nautilus uses about 300MB!!!
$ ps aux|grep nautilus
user 1643 29.3 8.1 806980 317532 ? S15:39 2:26 nautilus
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Hello,
I am also getting 800mb+ memory usage from nautilus after copying over
100 gigs of data from an external hard drive. I also viewed the
properties of each folder, so nautilus had to count up the number of
files and their size (not sure if this is part of the problem).
-etech
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I'm experiencing the same problem. i just killed nautilus because it
has consumed 2.1G and causing my computer to be sluggish. Has there
been any resolution?
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Thanks for sending this upstream. Setting to "triaged".
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Reported upstream.
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #602587
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** Also affects: nautilus via
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I can easily get it to even 500 MB and more - it's enough to open a
directory with a lot of multimedia inside. It seems it's caching a
lot... But even cache should have limited size, I really don't want a
file manager to eat up 1/2 GB of my RAM!
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Confirmed on 64-bit Karmic. Now nautilus process occupies 280 MB of RAM!
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I can confirm same experience as Motin.
Moving large folder trees causes Nautilus to consume large amounts of RAM that
it doesn't release afterwards.
I don't have preview / thumbs enabled and my zoom is 50%, if that is relevant
(but I doubt it).
This Nautilus bug has cropped up in all sorts of pl
I also have a core dump for nautilus in it's current state. Can't attach
it since it is 2.9 gb... I'll run any necessary report tool on it if
further information is needed.
Nautilus clearly has issues with memory hogging and there should now be
enough debug information available for this bug to be
I just moved around a lot of files between external hard drives, around
400 GB all in all. It took all night, and now I have unmounted all
drives and thought I would be able to work as usual, but the system is
slow and unresponsive. Nautilus takes up a whopping 1.6 gb resident, and
2.9gb all in all
We are closing this bug report as it lacks the information, described in
the previous comments, we need to investigate the problem further.
However, please reopen it if you can give us the missing information and
don't hesitate to submit bug reports in the future.
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In Hardy right now I'm at about 42. Can you test this on Hardy to see
if you still have the issue?
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Yeah ok, but no matter what, nautilus is acting like that, with less
memory without valgrind.
Nautilus probably caches the previously seen previews of photo/picture
files so it can display it faster the next time you visit those folders.
That can be logical enough, but why doesn't it flush the cac
It managed to use more ram because it was running with valgrind.
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Ok, thanks. I did like wiki told me. Although, Nautilus does not crash,
it just fills up the memory space. I played with it for awhile. Seems
like it pumps the memory usage when showing previews of picture/photo
files. I managed it to go to 206mb.
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Quick update: I just noticed that Nautilus eats the memory when I open
directories and folders. The more folders/files I see, the more memory
it will use. However it will not revert back when I close everything.
It's like it remembers everything I visit. Unfortunately, even if that's
a "feature", I
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