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Description of problem: While I opening a remote folder (samba-share) with pictures in it, the thumbnails are not working. Even if I try to open a picture -> eog opens and then very often nautilus and eog hangs. Sometimes eog shows the picture and I can go to the next picture within eog but at some point eog hangs. Nautilus mark the icons for the pictures with the clock-symbol to show that it is working to generate the thumbnails. But it never finished the process of generating thumbnails. Maybe it is a problem in an underlying layer (gvsf?, samba?), because nemo (the nautilus-fork) and even gwenview (the kde-pixture-viewer) hangs sometimes. Maybe it is a problem how the thumbnailer or the pictureviewer access pictures over a samba-share. Maybe a parallelism-problem in accessing over samba? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 19 How reproducible: 95% Steps to Reproduce: 1. enable in nautilus-settings the thumbnails also for remote folders (always) 2. enable in nautilus-settings the thumbnails for files-sizes until 100 MB 3. go to a samba-share with pictures 4. switch the nautilus-view to icon-view 5. try to open a picture with eog 6. go within eog to the next pictures Actual results: nautilus doesn't show thumbnails, nautilus and eog hangs very often Expected results: nautilus show thumbnails and pictures should be opened and browsable in eog without a hnag of nautilus and eog Additional info:
Having the same problem here. Only pictures seem to be affected, movies and other documents are fine.
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