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nautilus rails CPU

nautilus rails CPU

2006-06-23       - By Jamie Bohr

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I have several users using gnome on RHEL v3 (update 3 & 6) that are having
nautilus issues.  Nautiles take 99+% of the CPU according to top.  I have
removed a users gnome setup files (.gnome*, .gconf*), even their .profile
and .bashrc and to the problem keeps comming back.  I have all so looked at
the xsession error file, nothing of any use.  I have googled around but have
not found anything points me in the right direction.  Is there a way to ask
nautilus to tell me what is it is doing?

Thank you in advance,

--
Jamie Bohr

I have
several users using gnome on RHEL v3 (update 3 & 6) that are having
nautilus issues.  Nautiles take 99+% of the CPU according to top.  I
have removed a users gnome setup files (.gnome*, .gconf*), even their
.profile and .bashrc and to the problem keeps comming back.  I have all
so looked at the xsession error file, nothing of any use.  I have
googled around but have not found anything points me in the right
direction.  Is there a way to ask nautilus to tell me what is it is
doing?
<br><br>Thank you in advance,<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Jamie Bohr

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