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On 2012-01-25T07:14:15+00:00 Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:

I noticed while downloading a film clip through Chromium, with the
Downloads folder open in Thunar, that tumblerd was eating CPU. Since the
thumbnail of the first 100 MB of the clip should be equal to the one of
the first 200 MB, etc., would it be possible for Thunar to not request
new thumbnails when a file has only been appended to?

I don't know how hard that is to keep track of … I'm assuming tumblerd
doesn't/shouldn't be able to keep that kind of information along with
the thumbnail, although it would of course be a more general solution if
tumblerd itself could ignore these kinds of changes.

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On 2012-04-30T00:47:21+00:00 fnds3000 wrote:

I had this problem right now!

My sugestion is that the model thumbnail was make only every x time, eg 2 
seconds.
It's easy visa we can check the modified date of the current thumbnail.

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On 2012-05-15T23:19:55+00:00 Ptipoika wrote:

I experienced the same problem with a CPU going crazy and my all system
drastically slowed down. I had to take patience to kill the process and
retrieve my system stable.

I noticed that it happened with a thunar window opened in the
background. Surprisingly, the displayed directory in thunar was not the
one where the video was downloading, but a parent of it. That seems to
mean that it concerns not only current displayed directory, but also
recently opened directories.

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On 2013-02-24T01:35:05+00:00 Neil-niekerk wrote:

I have disabled the "thumbnails" option in Thunar. "top" shows it using
a lot of system resources to merely delete a file. Often the deletion of
even 4 to 8 megabytes spins the hard drive for 20 seconds. Sometimes,
much longer. Thank you for reading this.

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On 2014-02-07T12:10:59+00:00 Alejandro Perez wrote:

This is one of the most annoying bugs I have found when using XFCE.
Whenever I copy a big file (e.g., MKV 8GB file) from a disk to another,
I have to move Thunar out of the destination folder. Otherwise, it keeps
trying to update the thumbnail every second, completely collapsing I/O
bandwidth.

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** Changed in: tumbler
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: tumbler
   Importance: Unknown => Low

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