https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=406810

--- Comment #25 from Henning <li...@hkopf.de> ---
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 created a new user: no solution
- I created a new encfs-folder: no solution
- I removed all non-standard mount options from the drives: no solution
- I copied the complete system from the notebook to the PC (and made it boot
again): no solution!!!
- I installed SpaceFM (small, few dependencies, but I like dolphin much more):
anything working correct
Additionally I found out ...
- that the problem only exists with programs  creating tmp/bak/swp-files like
kate/kwrite and libreoffice
- that the cpu-load normalizes when changing to another directory, but it goes
back to 100% on one core when one goes back to the directory of the files
- that the cpu-load normalizes when completely deleting the file
- that the cpu-load normalizes after putting the file to the waste bin and
restoring it

The problem is reproducible with the live usb drive with Kubuntu 20.04.0.
Trying live usb drives with "neon-user-20200702-1117" and
"openSUSE-Leap-15.2-KDE-Live-x86_64-Build31.105-Media" act as expected. This
means that it is a Kubuntu 20.04.0 problem which appears only on some
computers. Hence this are the data of my computers:
PC with the problem: i7-3930K, X79 Express chipset, 64 GB RAM, AMD RX580 GPU
Notebook: i5-4200U, ??? chipset, 12 GB RAM, integrated Intel GPU used,
additional GeForce GT 750M not used but driver installed

Finally this probably means that I'm in the wrong forum as it is
Kubuntu-specific. Sorry!

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