Hi everyone:
First thought:
I installed Gnome-Shell from archlinux a few days a go, and was after
a clean pc install,
I tried the search ability of the shell and all looks fine, but after
a while I notice it started to slow down itself.
After that I update my laptop to gnome3 using gnome-shell
2011/5/5 Erick Pérez erick@gmail.com
Hi everyone:
First thought:
I installed Gnome-Shell from archlinux a few days a go, and was after
a clean pc install,
I tried the search ability of the shell and all looks fine, but after
a while I notice it started to slow down itself.
After
This was omitted in gnome-shell 3.0 because of time constraints. This is top
priority for 3.2:
https://live.gnome.org/ThreePointOne/Features/FindingAndReminding
In the mean time, I'll try to write an extension for it
BTW: For the developers, the performance is awesome, and the shell is
super
Le jeudi 05 mai 2011 à 12:24 -0400, Jasper St. Pierre a écrit :
Do we do a linear scan of the things GtkRecentManager, looking for a
string match? Hopefully we can switch over to sqlite or whatever
Zeitgeist uses then.
String matching doesn't take seconds, even on thousands of files, does
it?
Erick, what exact version of the Shell are you using? A bug was fixed
recently about entries being created for all results, even the ones not
being shown. It could be that bug.
System Settings System Info Gnome Version 3.0.1
and pacman -Qi gnome-shell is: version 3.0.1
Erick
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