I've only upgraded to FC3 test3 (from FC3 test2) yesterday, but I'm fully caught up with up2date. I'm noticing a problem with nautilus that may or may not be new. (I normally use the shell prompt to delete, move and copy files.) Nautilus, and File Browser, take a minute or more to respond to deletes.
* Open your home directory * click on a file * press the delete key * Nautilus and file browser are unresponsive for a minute or more.
Eventually, the file *is* deleted, though, since it doesn't seem to be the same problem already noted in Bugzilla (needing to press the delete key twice). Anyone else seeing this?
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:59:26 +0100, Eamonn Sullivan eamonn.sullivan@gmail.com wrote:
I've only upgraded to FC3 test3 (from FC3 test2) yesterday, but I'm fully caught up with up2date. I'm noticing a problem with nautilus that may or may not be new. (I normally use the shell prompt to delete, move and copy files.) Nautilus, and File Browser, take a minute or more to respond to deletes.
- Open your home directory
- click on a file
- press the delete key
- Nautilus and file browser are unresponsive for a minute or more.
My slowness is in evolution to display even simple html pages. Takes 2 minutes.. thunderbird puts it up immediately. [Not trying to promote thunderbird as much as figure out if somehting is wrong with evolution.]
On Sun, 2004-10-17 at 11:13 -0600, Stephen J. Smoogen wrote:
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:59:26 +0100, Eamonn Sullivan eamonn.sullivan@gmail.com wrote:
I've only upgraded to FC3 test3 (from FC3 test2) yesterday, but I'm fully caught up with up2date. I'm noticing a problem with nautilus that may or may not be new. (I normally use the shell prompt to delete, move and copy files.) Nautilus, and File Browser, take a minute or more to respond to deletes.
- Open your home directory
- click on a file
- press the delete key
- Nautilus and file browser are unresponsive for a minute or more.
My slowness is in evolution to display even simple html pages. Takes 2 minutes.. thunderbird puts it up immediately. [Not trying to promote thunderbird as much as figure out if somehting is wrong with evolution.]
Are you still seeing this slowness in Evolution? Is it in Bugzilla? It's not hogging ludicrous amounts of memory, perhaps?
-- Stephen J Smoogen. Professional System Administrator