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Hello,
I've tried Googling about this problem, but I have no idea what's happening and why. Sometimes I start and after a while nautilus starts hogging one of my threads. That happens at seemingly random times, but since I only restart after an upgrade to any process that I'm too lazy to restart, I can only imagine that it happens because of that. However once I restart again, it doesn't happen again.
Now I haven't checked when it doesn't happen, so I'm not too sure if my memory usage has gone up as well. Here's a screenshot of gnome-system-monitor and htop, hopefully I've added all the details needed to figure out what's going on.
Thanks!
EDIT: Here's a (probably) better screenshot of gnome-system-monitor: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/110 … 7%3A10.png
Also, I tried to restart, but gnome-shell wouldn't do anyting, just sit there, so I had to switch to a tty and tried restarting gdm. Things are back to normal, but I'll report back if it happens again and post if anything has changed.
Last edited by ctown.myth (2013-10-28 13:43:44)
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Same problem, just run "killall nautilus".
Hope to see it fixed soon.
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But killall nautilus breaks (I'm guessing) gnome-session somehow because I can't then logout, and by extension, can't restart. After that I can't start nautilus again.
AKA MyCookie!
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No I use it regularly and no breakages.
I'm sure gnome devs will fix it soon, I don't have the link to the bug report but on the bugzilla there was already a patch...
This happens 1-2 times a day and by killing nautilus everything goes fine.
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I can confirm this. Happens since release >= 3.10.0.
I can only find these reports:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690981 # since 3.4, but still running, this is not our bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=708648 # just high cpu usage, but still running, this is not our bug
Therefore I opened a new bug:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=719908
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