Public bug reported:

When I run/open dolphin my load average jumps from next to nothing to
over 1.00. top shows that rpciod jumps to the top.

I hadn't noticed this problem at home, but my workstation uses NIS/NFS
to handle user login and home directories so I decided to log into a
local account on my workstation to try the same thing.   There was no
problem with the load average.

This only happens when the user account has an NFS mounted home.  It
doesn't matter what directory dolphin is viewing... I could be looking
at /boot.  If dolphin is open an the user home is NFS mounted, rpciod
goes nuts.

Does dolphin do something special here?  I'm not sure what is exactly at
fault here... it almost seems to me that dolphin is doing something
special (but not necessarily wrong) that the rpciod and NFS client
combination just don't handle very well.


I'm running Kubuntu 8.10 with KDE 4.2 from the kubuntu-experimental PPA.

pcul...@pcullum:~$ uname -a
Linux pcullum 2.6.27-12-generic #1 SMP Thu Feb 5 09:26:42 UTC 2009 x86_64 
GNU/Linux

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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high load average when dolphin is running for user with NFS mounted home 
directory.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/332195
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