So, today I had some time to test with the new Ubuntu Lucid Lynx Beta 1.
Result: The problem is still persistent with the same effect. But today
I also tested the copy process from another Ubuntu 9.10 to the 10.4
system. It behaves slightly different:

1) Copy process starts immediately
2) On the 10.4 samba system, a process called gvfsd-smb rises the CPU to 100% 
(on a core 2 duo @ 3,2GHz). smbd stays at 14%
3) The copy process works fine, but after I cancelled it, gvfsd-smb stays at 
100%. But instead when copying from a windows machine (s...@100%), I could kill 
gvfsd-smb easily.

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Samba daemon crashes when transfering large files to share in encrypted home dir
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/480849
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