Re: Gnome Nautilus and no thumbnails from connected Android storage

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> On Oct 24, 2021, at 20:56, Tim via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> On Sun, 2021-10-24 at 16:34 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
>> This is intentional.  In order to make thumbnails, it would have to
>> read the entire files from the device over the slow MTP link.  Most
>> people would be very unhappy about that because they wouldn't be able
>> to do anything else until everything is read from the phone.
> 
> The same can be said about other networking protocols, which is why we
> had options to display them, or not, and let us make the choice about
> consequences.
> 
> Trying to find a photo from a phone is a pain, they don't have useful
> filenames.  You've got to go trawling through them all to find
> something.  If you're organised, you might move photos into sensible
> folder names as you go along.  And you might decide that it is worth
> turning on thumbnails to find the specific photo out of 20 from last
> week's birthday party.

If you read the context in the gitlab issue I posted, basically performance is terrible when previews were being generated. Someone complained (back when it was originally filed) that it should be controlled by a setting and the Nautilus/gvfs developers chose not to.

The only way it’ll be switched back is to open a new issue, perhaps with a merge request with code improving the threading performance enough to make thumbnails not bring the whole interface to a stall.

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Jonathan Billings
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