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

--- Comment #31 from Henning <li...@hkopf.de> ---
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 user on the installation on the notebook where
the problem does not appear. Very good idea, because the problem appeared with
the new user. Hence, everbody can reproduce the problem with any Kubuntu 20.04
and it is the standard when using EncFS with Dolphin.
I really compared the settings of Dolphin and the KDE settings and it took me a
lot of time. More time was wasted comparing CPU flags and investigating VM
behaviour. But since the problem appeared with the new user on the notebook, it
had to be a setting. I would have searched there if I wasn't sure I had
adjusted all settings correctly.
Finally the problem does not appear, when one disables the file preview in
Dolphin. This setting is not in the menu settings > setup Dolphin but really
easy to find in the menu view (or whatever it is callend in English; third menu
when showing the menu bar, entry no. 8).
If you enable to see hidden files and the preview, Dolphin goes to 100% on one
core as soon as you begin typing something into an existing textfile in Kate.
With only preview enabled, the problem appears when saving and disappears after
updating the view - as discribed in the past.
Disabling the prewiew, anything works fine on the EncFS folder regardless of
showing hidden files or not. Thus, I do not have a problem anymore, but I hope
that the Kubuntu team will fix this bug. Perhaps this also helps Thomas.
The setting if the preview is disabled is stored in the hidden file
~/.local/share/dolphin/view_properties/global/.directory in the section
[Dolphin] by the line PreviewsShown=false.

Thanks - Henning

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