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Nautilus used to be lightning fast.Now it's dead slow.

I have tried upgrading the video card but that does not seem to be the problem.

Also I found that there was a problem with the Dropbox uninstall, finally I replace it with pcmanfm which appears to be much faster but the down side is that I no longer have the gwibber social client and a lot of stuff don't work like they use to.

Also I completely removed nautilus and couldn't even login to ubuntu to install again nautilus.How can I remove or repair nautilus, and use pcmanfm instead?

I have a dell inspiron 1440 3gb ram / disk 300gb /

Additionally, why does nautilus run fast when I run it as root? There are no USB devices attached to my computer.

Thanks in advance

dlin
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david
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I think you sould might install PCManFM (File Manager like Nautilus), it's the default file manager on Lubuntu, it's is "lightning fast" and it's interface looks like Nautilus.

You can install it from the Terminal with:

$ sudo apt-get install pcmanfm
Zignd
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You may try to launch nautilus from terminal, and if you would see the fallowing samba error: "net usershare info" but it failed: 'net usershare' returned error 255: net usershare: cannot open usershare directory /var/lib/samba/usershares. Error No such file or directory Please ask your system administrator to enable user sharing." Then you could just remove the ../usershare and nautilus should speed up.

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I had this problem too. For me I solved it by removing a symbolic link on the root directory which pointed to a network mount (smbfs) that wasn't reachable at the time. It also caused other gnome applications like gedit (gnome-text-editor) to become very slow.

I guess you would have the same problem if you have an unreachable network mount directly below the root. You should see the same lag if you simply do a 'ls /' in a terminal window. Apparently some apps That triggered me to find the solution.

Removing the symbolic link solved it for me.

Maarten
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I had a similar problem - not sure about what "slow" you are talking here, but my slow was about nautilus slow start up and annoying rotating (busy) cursor when switching directories.

Solution: try running nautilus from terminal command line - just like

you@yourhost$ nautilus

if this brings the joy back in form of nautilus without lag then just edit the link/shortcut/launcher properties by changing field

Command: "nautilus %U" into just "nautilus" without fancy %U

worked for me. Hope it will help u2.