On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 4:53 PM, Michael Schwendt <mschwendt(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
This is about F25 and F24, but likely applies to older releases,
too,
since I haven't noticed any improvements about it.
Have you ever made Nautilus copy/move a huge directory tree and then
started a similar task for other directories while Nautilus was still
working on the first task?
A directory containing 10,000 1MiB files moved to another directory
completes immediately. Copying takes a while, as expected, and multiple
copies has the behavior you describe.
What happens here is that there is this small progress icon, and if
you
click on it, a tiny window pops up showing the progress of each Nautilus
task. It's tiny window that cannot be made larger. Try to scroll down, but
Nautilus interferes and jumps to the top again frequently. Have you
ever... No, probably not the developers of Nautilus. That should answer
the question raised above.
I'm experiencing the jumping to the top end of the list as well.
And how to remove completed tasks or empty that window? Impossible
while
Nautilus is busy working on tasks. There only is a 'X' button to cancel
running tasks and a non-clickable icon for completed and cancelled
tasks. Not helpful. Worse, cancelled tasks remain in the list, too.
Some cancelled tasks say Cancelled. Other cancelled tasks look like they're
paused, with their most recent state during copy frozen in time, how many
files copied, and the copy performance.
There are some cosmetic bugs here. If you file a bug, I suggest filing it
upstream.
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Chris Murphy