Helix is slow in SSHFS #11037
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May I ask if you've disabled your |
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Yes, LSP is disabled. I don't even need to have a file opened. I enter "hx" in terminal, an empty buffer opens and file picker as well as writting ":o" command. Everything else is fine - I can open multiple files, edit them, save them without and slowness. So, it feels like a problem on getting list of files or something for the file system. |
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Another thing. I've moved closer to the server location and instead of ping 100-200 ms, I have ping around 6ms. And now it's much faster. It could be just a correlation, not causation, but it could be interesting to check in that direction |
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if you are able to build from source you can try |
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Hello! I can't use Helix in the remote machine, because it has a very glibc, and helix just doesn't want to run. That's why I mounted a directory from the remote machine using SSHFS on my local Arch/Hypr machine. Ping is about 100-200ms.
The setup works perfectly fine using terminal navigation and even LF - terminal file manager. But when I open Helix in some directory and try to -f to open file navigation, it loads the files very slowly. The same problem occures when I use :o command to open a file - each character is written very slowly (i.e. if I write ":o config.txt" in a second, Helix prints one letter only every 10 seconds after :o).
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