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Description of problem: When starting the command, it tries to walk the entire filesystem tree, including network mounts, like AFS, before opening the GUI. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): subdownloader-2.0.13-1.fc14.noarch How reproducible: always Expected results: It should probably skip network mounts or wait to walk the tree until the GUI is opened and the user selects a directory to open.
is the situation same when you will use command line instead of gui? as command line interface when started search only current directory (and all subdirectories) which is intended behavior. how could I test for such thing? is there any error messages?
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