** Description changed:
Dolphin was left open overnight being connected via
sftp://user@host:port/folder/path.
(Two targets, one continuously reachable under host:port, one went offline
during the night)
Returning to the PC I found 4 sftp.so processes consuming 50% of a CPU core
each.
Same problem: Dolphin sftp session open 12 hours (in a laptop,
suspending between worktimes). I end with several sftp.so processes with
high CPU use.
A workaround is to use fish protocol in the Dolphin tab.
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I'm using KDE on Arch Linux, but I'm also experiencing the exact same
situation, and have been for months. I tend to leave my systems running
24/7 and often notice one or more sftp.so processes in top taking up
significant CPU resources. I did notice the CPU usage is worse when my
Dolphin sftp
I should also mention that I tend to kill the sftp.so processes with
signal 15 when they act up, and they seem to eventually respawn on their
own, but I'm not sure whether that is by system restart or something
else (I haven't tracked it in that much detail).
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** Also affects: archlinux
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: kde-runtime (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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