Am 2007-07-30 12:35:08, schrieb Ron Johnson:
> The closest to that which I have seen is that the larger a directory
> gets, the longer it takes to open a GTK File dialog. And it just
> burns up the CPU. If there's more than 12000 files, the File dialog
> will "never" open.
Hmmm, I know there is a limitation in GTK 1.2 which will only handel
arround 2600 files and then there are the scrollbars missing...
With GTK+2.6 I have already opened folder with over 60.000 images
without and problems...
Maybe the Computer has not enough memory to hold the file listing?
I can open 60.000 files on A Sempron 2200+ with 512 MByte memory
on Sarge, Etch, Lenny and Sid.
Thanks, Greetings and nice Day
Michelle Konzack
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