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Nautilus Begins To Change For GNOME 3.0
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Originally posted by benmoran View PostI could be wrong, but I think that's because it waits for the disk action to be complete before updating, as opposed to showing the folders/etc first and updating in the background. It does make it feel sluggish though.
Preemptive response: And no, the time to update the GUI/Gtk+ interface doesn't count either, cause also happens very fast.
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I'll be interested to see what they do with nautilus, always my favourite filebrowser (in browser mode), dolphin still isn't quite there in some ways for me, close but not quite. Will be nice to have some competition with clutter/mutter and Gnome shell too. I'm largely suspecting gnome shell will be just basic technical & conceptual ui changes on release lacking the niceties and tweaks one might expect. That might disappoint a lot of people but having gone through kde process 4.0-4.3 (world more painful) I think it'll be interesting to see where it goes over the next 12-18 months.
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Originally posted by Hoodlum View PostI'll be interested to see what they do with nautilus, always my favourite filebrowser (in browser mode), dolphin still isn't quite there in some ways for me, close but not quite. Will be nice to have some competition with clutter/mutter and Gnome shell too. I'm largely suspecting gnome shell will be just basic technical & conceptual ui changes on release lacking the niceties and tweaks one might expect. That might disappoint a lot of people but having gone through kde process 4.0-4.3 (world more painful) I think it'll be interesting to see where it goes over the next 12-18 months.
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Originally posted by Joe Sixpack View PostDidn't you just post the same type of comment about Ubuntu? Why so negative? Have a coke and a
I don't know whether to take that second comment as sarcasm or honest criticism. You confused me, and I don't like it.
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would it be possible to get rid of empathy and evolution?
empathy doesnt have quite the features as pidgin (although pidgin missed several incoming messages...)
and evolution... well i dont use mailing programs, therefore i dont need it, but i cant delete it without cutting down half of gnome along with it.
also when i used gentoo (and i probably will again) evolution updates took up to ca. 2 hours! for a program i wont use!
same goes for bluetooth... (maybe it changed, but whats the big idea of bringing in such dependencies anyway...)
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Originally posted by jakubo View Postwould it be possible to get rid of empathy and evolution?
empathy doesnt have quite the features as pidgin (although pidgin missed several incoming messages...)
and evolution... well i dont use mailing programs, therefore i dont need it, but i cant delete it without cutting down half of gnome along with it.
also when i used gentoo (and i probably will again) evolution updates took up to ca. 2 hours! for a program i wont use!
same goes for bluetooth... (maybe it changed, but whats the big idea of bringing in such dependencies anyway...)
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Originally posted by cl333r View PostCreating a folder only takes 0.03 seconds (on my computer), so "waiting for the disk action" is not the reason, or, if it is then nautilus has a very very bad/slow implementation of the "waiting for the disk action".
Preemptive response: And no, the time to update the GUI/Gtk+ interface doesn't count either, cause also happens very fast.
Maybe your distro sucks?
When I go and open something that contains a lot of files like /lib/ or something my nautilus displays everything as soon as the window opens up, which is pretty much immediately.
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