Public bug reported:

(Since https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-
utils/+bug/431975 was closed, I am creating a new bug. This is not a
duplicate of said bug.)

Adding any torrent (.torrent/magnet) in Transmission (2.61 (13407)) on
Ubuntu 12.10 (fresh install) and downloading them to /home/$USER results
in Transmission using 100% CPU and the system hanging/freezing up.

Changing the download folder to /tmp/something remedies this. I am
unsure whether or not /tmp is unencrypted, probably not, but there is
without a doubt a all the difference in the world between /home/ and
/tmp/.

In my apport report, I am running 3.6.3, but I can reproduce this with
3.2.33.

** Affects: transmission (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Confirmed

** Attachment added: "apport-cli --pid=14848 -f (where pid is transmission-gtk)"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1087071/+attachment/3452657/+files/apport.transmission-gtk.1rppis.apport

** Description changed:

  (Since https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-
  utils/+bug/431975 was closed, I am creating a new bug. This is not a
  duplicate of said bug.)
  
  Adding any torrent (.torrent/magnet) in Transmission (2.61 (13407)) on
  Ubuntu 12.10 (fresh install) and downloading them to /home/$USER results
  in Transmission using 100% CPU and the system hanging/freezing up.
  
  Changing the download folder to /tmp/something remedies this. I am
  unsure whether or not /tmp is unencrypted, probably not, but there is
- without a doubt a big difference between /home/ and /tmp/.
+ without a doubt a all the difference in the world between /home/ and
+ /tmp/.
  
  In my apport report, I am running 3.6.3, but I can reproduce this with
  3.2.33.

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Title:
  Transmission uses 100% CPU when downloading any file to a encrypted
  home

Status in “transmission” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  (Since https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ecryptfs-
  utils/+bug/431975 was closed, I am creating a new bug. This is not a
  duplicate of said bug.)

  Adding any torrent (.torrent/magnet) in Transmission (2.61 (13407)) on
  Ubuntu 12.10 (fresh install) and downloading them to /home/$USER
  results in Transmission using 100% CPU and the system hanging/freezing
  up.

  Changing the download folder to /tmp/something remedies this. I am
  unsure whether or not /tmp is unencrypted, probably not, but there is
  without a doubt a all the difference in the world between /home/ and
  /tmp/.

  In my apport report, I am running 3.6.3, but I can reproduce this with
  3.2.33.

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