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WORKAROUND FOUND
First, sorry for the confusion with processor flags and so on. My 'solution' is
extremely easier but means that there is really a bug in Dolphin under Kubuntu
20.04.1.
Jacob proposed to create a new use
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CPU-flags compared between i7-3930K, i5-4200U and Virtualbox VM on i5-4200U as
announced in comment 29
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--- Comment #29 from Henning ---
Assuming that the Dolphin+EncFS-problem is a result of the CPU/CPU-flags in
conjunction with the compiler/compiler-flags I also did some further
investigations. Out of habit I used "Oracle VM Virtualbox" with host-extens
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--- Comment #28 from jacob.bec...@uni-konstanz.de ---
I changed some of the bug-details so that they showing the vversion on wich the
bug can be easily be repoduced.
I tried some cpu-flags wit kvm on my tumbleweed machine.
While tumbleweed itself does
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--- Comment #26 from Nate Graham ---
Thanks for the detailed investigation! That's very helpful.
I don't think it's Kubuntu-specific though; I was experiencing it in the past
on openSUSE Tumbleweed, and I'm still using that OS but now it's gone for me.
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--- Comment #25 from Henning ---
What I tried since the last post:
I found out that on an identically installation (not a clone) on my notebook
with a copy of the encfs-folders the problem did not exist.
On the PC with the dolphin-encfs-problem ...
- I
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--- Comment #24 from Nate Graham ---
FWIW I'm unable to reproduce this with the git master version of everything
KDE. But it's possible that an update to encfs itself fixed this.
Can anyone on Arch or openSUSE Tumbleweed with latest KDE stuff (built f
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Same
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--- Comment #20 from Thomas Pfeiffer ---
(In reply to Enrico Ronconi from comment #18)
> For me the problem exists only if "Preview" are enabled for current
> directory.
> Thus possible workaround is disabling preview for affected directories.
Same her
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--- Comment #19 from Thomas Pfeiffer ---
(In reply to Adrián Chaves (Gallaecio) from comment #14)
> Which version of cryfs are you using? Does it happen with cryfs 0.9.11?
Ich have cryfs 0.9.9.
Is there an easy way to get 0.9.11 on neon to test it?
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--- Comment #18 from Enrico Ronconi ---
For me the problem exists only if "Preview" are enabled for current directory.
Thus possible workaround is disabling preview for affected directories.
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--- Comment #17 from Adrián Chaves (Gallaecio) ---
A workaround may be be to switch to a different backend, such as cryfs.
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--- Comment #16 from Johannes ---
anyone has an idea how to fix/control that bug?
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EncFS 1.9.5 here
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--- Comment #13 from Johannes ---
I now even saw a Dolphin process with 100% CPU consumption without having any
instance of Dolphin running.
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--- Comment #12 from Johannes ---
How's that unrelated? If an encrypted subfolder is mounted, Dolphin behaves as
showing that folder, if it's not mounted, everything's fine.
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--- Comment #11 from Nate Graham ---
(In reply to Johannes from comment #9)
> It seems this bug is not limited to encrypted folders anymore. When I open
> my (unencrypted) home directory, Dolphin immediately starts consuming 100%
> of one CPU. The only
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--- Comment #10 from Johannes ---
Another interesting observation (the encrypted EncFS folder is mounted to a
folder in the home directory):
First opening the home folder in Dolphin, then mounting the EncFS folder =>
everything OK.
First mounting the
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--- Comment #9 from johan...@selfnet.de ---
It seems this bug is not limited to encrypted folders anymore. When I open my
(unencrypted) home directory, Dolphin immediately starts consuming 100% of one
CPU. The only error I see upon running it from comman
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