Ubuntu 17.10 Nautilus “save as” very slow

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I recently experienced the issue that opening the first file manager window, or saving a document with "save as" is really slow. It takes 30 seconds for the menu to appear to let me save the document.










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  • I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
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    Mar 19 at 22:11















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I recently experienced the issue that opening the first file manager window, or saving a document with "save as" is really slow. It takes 30 seconds for the menu to appear to let me save the document.










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    This is not a question. I understand you might want to share your own knowledge, but you have to word the question as a question, and then publish your solution/answer as an answer to the question.
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    Mar 15 at 17:33






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    I have removed the solution part from the question. But you can find it here. Please post the solution part in the "Your Answer" field below. It's completely okay to answer your own question and accept your answer.
    – pomsky
    Mar 15 at 17:36











  • I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
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    Mar 19 at 22:11













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I recently experienced the issue that opening the first file manager window, or saving a document with "save as" is really slow. It takes 30 seconds for the menu to appear to let me save the document.










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    This is not a question. I understand you might want to share your own knowledge, but you have to word the question as a question, and then publish your solution/answer as an answer to the question.
    – Thomas Ward♦
    Mar 15 at 17:33






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    I have removed the solution part from the question. But you can find it here. Please post the solution part in the "Your Answer" field below. It's completely okay to answer your own question and accept your answer.
    – pomsky
    Mar 15 at 17:36











  • I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
    – Pierre Blanche
    Mar 19 at 22:11













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    This is not a question. I understand you might want to share your own knowledge, but you have to word the question as a question, and then publish your solution/answer as an answer to the question.
    – Thomas Ward♦
    Mar 15 at 17:33






  • 1




    I have removed the solution part from the question. But you can find it here. Please post the solution part in the "Your Answer" field below. It's completely okay to answer your own question and accept your answer.
    – pomsky
    Mar 15 at 17:36











  • I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
    – Pierre Blanche
    Mar 19 at 22:11








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This is not a question. I understand you might want to share your own knowledge, but you have to word the question as a question, and then publish your solution/answer as an answer to the question.
– Thomas Ward♦
Mar 15 at 17:33




This is not a question. I understand you might want to share your own knowledge, but you have to word the question as a question, and then publish your solution/answer as an answer to the question.
– Thomas Ward♦
Mar 15 at 17:33




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I have removed the solution part from the question. But you can find it here. Please post the solution part in the "Your Answer" field below. It's completely okay to answer your own question and accept your answer.
– pomsky
Mar 15 at 17:36





I have removed the solution part from the question. But you can find it here. Please post the solution part in the "Your Answer" field below. It's completely okay to answer your own question and accept your answer.
– pomsky
Mar 15 at 17:36













I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
– Pierre Blanche
Mar 19 at 22:11





I though it was related to the recent file memory. But it did not help. Instead, I noticed that starting Nautilus in terminal I have this error message: initializing nautilus-dropbox 2015.10.28 error creating proxy: error calling startservicebyname for org.gtk.vfs.mtpvolumemonitor: timeout was reached (g-io-error-quark, 24) nautilus-share-message: called "net usershare info" but it failed: failed to I never had a problem with dropbox before
– Pierre Blanche
Mar 19 at 22:11
















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