Nautilus is slowed on after dnf upgrade

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I'm using Fedora 29 gnome and currently I have nautilus-3.30.5-1.fc29.x86_64.



It's very laggy right now. It opens folder very slowly, and I can see loading text bottom right.



What I've tried so far



I've removed ~/.cache/tracker



I've downgraded nautilus to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64, issue continues.



After killall nautilus and nautilus



It's my output, there are more and more and still producing.



(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.268: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.269: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.270: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.271: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.272: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.273: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.274: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.275: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.276: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.279: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.280: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.281: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.540: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: unit

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: integration

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.542: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.543: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: models

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.544: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: mocks

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: components

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.547: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

(nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: assets


They are related to my Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder.



Solution
I thought the problem was related to IdeaProjects folder, rudib informed me that problem is related to my ~/Templates folder.



I had a github repo on my ~/Templates folder which contains many flutter projects in its subfolders. I've deleted that and it solved my problem.










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    I'm using Fedora 29 gnome and currently I have nautilus-3.30.5-1.fc29.x86_64.



    It's very laggy right now. It opens folder very slowly, and I can see loading text bottom right.



    What I've tried so far



    I've removed ~/.cache/tracker



    I've downgraded nautilus to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64, issue continues.



    After killall nautilus and nautilus



    It's my output, there are more and more and still producing.



    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.268: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.269: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.270: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.271: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.272: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.273: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.274: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.275: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.276: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.279: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.280: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.281: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.540: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: unit

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: integration

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.542: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.543: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: models

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.544: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: mocks

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: components

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.547: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

    (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: assets


    They are related to my Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder.



    Solution
    I thought the problem was related to IdeaProjects folder, rudib informed me that problem is related to my ~/Templates folder.



    I had a github repo on my ~/Templates folder which contains many flutter projects in its subfolders. I've deleted that and it solved my problem.










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      I'm using Fedora 29 gnome and currently I have nautilus-3.30.5-1.fc29.x86_64.



      It's very laggy right now. It opens folder very slowly, and I can see loading text bottom right.



      What I've tried so far



      I've removed ~/.cache/tracker



      I've downgraded nautilus to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64, issue continues.



      After killall nautilus and nautilus



      It's my output, there are more and more and still producing.



      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.268: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.269: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.270: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.271: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.272: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.273: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.274: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.275: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.276: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.279: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.280: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.281: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.540: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: unit

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: integration

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.542: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.543: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: models

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.544: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: mocks

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: components

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.547: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: assets


      They are related to my Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder.



      Solution
      I thought the problem was related to IdeaProjects folder, rudib informed me that problem is related to my ~/Templates folder.



      I had a github repo on my ~/Templates folder which contains many flutter projects in its subfolders. I've deleted that and it solved my problem.










      share|improve this question















      I'm using Fedora 29 gnome and currently I have nautilus-3.30.5-1.fc29.x86_64.



      It's very laggy right now. It opens folder very slowly, and I can see loading text bottom right.



      What I've tried so far



      I've removed ~/.cache/tracker



      I've downgraded nautilus to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64, issue continues.



      After killall nautilus and nautilus



      It's my output, there are more and more and still producing.



      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.268: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.269: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.270: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.271: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.272: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.273: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.274: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.275: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.276: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.277: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.278: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.279: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.280: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: android

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.281: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.540: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: test

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: unit

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.541: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: integration

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.542: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: lib

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.543: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: models

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.544: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: mocks

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: components

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.545: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: ios

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcworkspace

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.546: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner.xcodeproj

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.547: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Runner

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: Flutter

      (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:34:12.548: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: assets


      They are related to my Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder.



      Solution
      I thought the problem was related to IdeaProjects folder, rudib informed me that problem is related to my ~/Templates folder.



      I had a github repo on my ~/Templates folder which contains many flutter projects in its subfolders. I've deleted that and it solved my problem.







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          As an temporary fix, I would recommend downgrading nautilus and report the bug to the developers, if it's not reported yet.



          dnf downgrade nautilus


          To further debug this issue, run:



          killall nautilus
          nautilus


          in the terminal. This should provide additional information.



          Further investigation pointed to the ~/Templates folder.
          There were some unwanted/duplicate Entries that caused this issue. Removing those should fix the issue. Altough this it not the standard "use-case" I would still consdider it a "bug" worth reporting.






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          • It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:21






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            I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:26










          • Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:33











          • Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:40










          • I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:43










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          As an temporary fix, I would recommend downgrading nautilus and report the bug to the developers, if it's not reported yet.



          dnf downgrade nautilus


          To further debug this issue, run:



          killall nautilus
          nautilus


          in the terminal. This should provide additional information.



          Further investigation pointed to the ~/Templates folder.
          There were some unwanted/duplicate Entries that caused this issue. Removing those should fix the issue. Altough this it not the standard "use-case" I would still consdider it a "bug" worth reporting.






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          • It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:21






          • 1




            I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:26










          • Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:33











          • Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:40










          • I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:43















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          As an temporary fix, I would recommend downgrading nautilus and report the bug to the developers, if it's not reported yet.



          dnf downgrade nautilus


          To further debug this issue, run:



          killall nautilus
          nautilus


          in the terminal. This should provide additional information.



          Further investigation pointed to the ~/Templates folder.
          There were some unwanted/duplicate Entries that caused this issue. Removing those should fix the issue. Altough this it not the standard "use-case" I would still consdider it a "bug" worth reporting.






          share|improve this answer






















          • It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:21






          • 1




            I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:26










          • Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:33











          • Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:40










          • I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:43













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          As an temporary fix, I would recommend downgrading nautilus and report the bug to the developers, if it's not reported yet.



          dnf downgrade nautilus


          To further debug this issue, run:



          killall nautilus
          nautilus


          in the terminal. This should provide additional information.



          Further investigation pointed to the ~/Templates folder.
          There were some unwanted/duplicate Entries that caused this issue. Removing those should fix the issue. Altough this it not the standard "use-case" I would still consdider it a "bug" worth reporting.






          share|improve this answer














          As an temporary fix, I would recommend downgrading nautilus and report the bug to the developers, if it's not reported yet.



          dnf downgrade nautilus


          To further debug this issue, run:



          killall nautilus
          nautilus


          in the terminal. This should provide additional information.



          Further investigation pointed to the ~/Templates folder.
          There were some unwanted/duplicate Entries that caused this issue. Removing those should fix the issue. Altough this it not the standard "use-case" I would still consdider it a "bug" worth reporting.







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          • It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:21






          • 1




            I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:26










          • Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:33











          • Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:40










          • I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:43
















          • It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:21






          • 1




            I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:26










          • Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:33











          • Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
            – rudib
            Dec 19 at 14:40










          • I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
            – mirkancal
            Dec 19 at 14:43















          It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:21




          It's actually downgraded to nautilus-3.30.2-1.fc29.x86_64 but the issue still continues. Is there anything that can cause it?
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:21




          1




          1




          I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
          – rudib
          Dec 19 at 14:26




          I see, it's not the right answer then. I'm running the same version without that issue. Maybe try running it in the terminal killall nautilus and then nautilus. And post the output.
          – rudib
          Dec 19 at 14:26












          Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:33





          Wow, the output is bunch of (nautilus:4258): Gtk-WARNING **: 17:33:17.470: Duplicate child name in GtkStack: app warnings. And it is producing more and more. The errors related to my flutter files, such as lib, models, ios, android, mocks, test. I have many Flutter projects on my IdeaProjects folder(intellij idea)
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:33













          Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
          – rudib
          Dec 19 at 14:40




          Just as a reference, I don't have any warnings when launching nautilus. So that should be part of your problem-
          – rudib
          Dec 19 at 14:40












          I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:43




          I have many flutter-android projects with the same file names and file structures. Correct me if I'm wrong but just because I have multiple lib, android, test folders on my laptop, nautilus is producing thousands lines of Duplicate child name error?
          – mirkancal
          Dec 19 at 14:43

















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