Re: [orca-list] for anyone on the bleeding edge



Well, actually for me opening /bin folder with nautilus is problematic, thumbnails should not affect this and are disabled. Like after pressing enter orca immediately says "bin frame" but it is unnavigable, or I at least think so.

W dniu 16.08.2015 o 10:30, B. Henry pisze:
I can't say I notice much if any difference here. I've organized my directory structure, browser bookmarks, 
and mailboxes to avoid many thousands of
items in any one folder as much as is practical to make things easier to find, and at least a little bit 
because of the lags waiting for them to be
spoken.
The main place where I  see this lag is /usr/bin. I've used pcmanfm as my go to filemanager even when 
nautilus  or something else is the desktop manager
for its speed, but up around 1500-2000 items things can get pretty slow even with pcmanfm, and I still have 
to wait a long time.
I can do some more objective tests, but I'm thinking 30 seconds to load bin has not changed as an average.
I'll try this on another machine with another distro later.
No problems though.





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