Re: [4.2.0] Dolphin is very slow

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Mitch wrote:> Carl-Valentin Schmitt a �crit :>> I already said, that your flatscreen is an easteregg who recognizes, if you>> smile or not.>> if you smile, your puter jumps with joy.>>>>>> 2009/3/3 Nikos Chantziaras <realnc@xxxxxxxx>>>>>   >>> Is it normal that Dolphin is so slow to open directories?  For example,>>> when I open /usr/lib in it, it takes about 30 seconds to get the>>> contents listed (in which time Dolphin is completely frozen).>>>>>> ___________________________________________________>>>     > 'Far as I know, opening /usr/lib takes a while because, well, /usr/lib > contains lotsa files; but, still, Nautilus (in GNOME) opens the same > without becoming unresponsive (I can still edit prefs). Dolphin's > threads may need some rework.> Yes, proper threading could make the GUI much more responsive.  But, is this part of Qt and it is Qt that needs to be modified so that there is a short loop thread that accepts input and passes it on to longer threads that do the actual work?-- JRT
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