https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356479

--- Comment #57 from nicholas <ndcunli...@gmail.com> ---
I don't thing think the solution to this I tweaking this or that or hoping
that every time there is an update or the wind changes direction it might
be fixed. There is something fundamentally wrong which I assume should not
be that difficult to find via profiling. I did some comparisons of CPU
usage for things like scrolling a PDF and CPU usage was an order of
magnitude less than any of the many instances of status/spinner
requirements.

On 30 Jul 2016 3:21 a.m., "Trevor Parsons via KDE Bugzilla" <
bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356479
>
> --- Comment #56 from Trevor Parsons <kdeb...@trevorparsons.com> ---
> As others have observed, copying files in Dolphin, particularly across the
> network, results in this plasmashell CPU overload.
>
> But it turns out that, for me, the most frequent source of this problem is
> the
> tray icon of Amarok (the audio player). A few days ago, I disabled Amarok's
> (very useful but oh well) tray icon in Settings > Configure Amarok >
> General.
> Since then, plasmashell's CPU overload problem has not recurred.
>
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