I had the same and making template directory empty solved the problem. I was
using this directory as a temporary folder (I think I misunderstand the word
template).
But I was searching for solution for half a year,
and I was seriously thinking of giving up Ubuntu because of this annoying
behavi
the template directory is what is used to list the documents templates
which can be created, if you have some hundred thousand templates it's
normal it takes a while to create the list, that's not a nautilus bug
but a configuration issue
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Inval
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Just want to add, that the xdg-user-dir setting also explains why the
CPU load and usage latency got worse when mounting a remote share - the
mount point was below ~/data/ .
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I think I found the problem.
Instead of copying files to the new user home I hided some directories
(chown to root and chmod to 700).
Here is a list of the directories in my home with number of files and
size.
opt: 12912 files / 349M
bin: 168 files / 1.9M
data/Desktop: 498 files / 6.1G
data/Docu
could you copy some files to the new user directory until getting the
issue and try to figure what makes a difference there?
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Sorry for the delayed answer ..
I've created a new user and when logging in with this user, the problem
does not occur. However, I have no big files on my desktop which could
stress nautilus. The problem (high CPU load) is most annoying when
browsing any directory with a lot of image files (also S
thank you for your bug report. do you get the issue using an another
user on the same configuration? do you use the standard theme? the
stacktrace is not really useful, the bug could be due to a file on your
desktop it's trying to thumbnail, do you have any svg there?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubun
I've added a backtrace while nautilus consumes 100% CPU (sent SIGTERM to
nautilus to get the backtrace via GDB).
One reason why nautlius consumes so much CPU at login, when mounting a
drive or while browsing (especially directories wiht many files) may be
that it simply forgets its "thumbnail" inf
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15197078/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcMaps.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15197079/ProcMaps.txt
** Attachment added: "ProcStatus.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15197080/ProcStatus.txt
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