Version: 4.2. beta 2 (using Devel) OS: Linux Installed from: Compiled sources When I try to trash something in e.g. dolphin or plasma, the kio_trash protocol will take up full cpu(I have dual core, so actually only 50% of sys power) and the file will not become deleted. I've also experienced it in 4.2 beta 1. It worked fine in kde 4.1.
Bug 180077 may be related/duplicate of this
Yes. I recognize symptoms that bug 180077 is describing. Can I attach some output/logfiles to further solution progress?
Please :)
heh :-) Yes, but I don't know what to attach. I was hoping you would tell me :-)
I am experiencing this as well. If the trash is empty I can move things there from Dolphin or Konqueror almost instantly. If there is anything present kio_trash spikes the processor. New user accounts do not have this problem. Deleting my kde4 folder and starting fresh does not fix the issue. I looked for anything being recorded to a log and don't see anything in /var/log or my home directory. I'm running KDE 4.2.1 on Arch Linux. Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide.
This problem has magically gone away for me. I have no idea how.
After searching for a while yesterday I eventually found a post on the KDE forums regarding slow file browsing with Dolphin or Konqueror. On the off chance it would help I tried the suggested fix for. Turns out that it fixed my problem completely. I'm back to near instantaneous move to trash. The fix was: rm -rf $KDEHOME/cache-*/kpc/ kbuildsycoca4 --noincremental Post from KDE forum: http://forum.kde.org/unbearably-slow-filebrowsing-with-dolphin-and-konqueror-t-33018.html
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 179348 ***
And yesterday the issue came back, apparently not magically fixed anyway.