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KDE performance with NFS filesystems - Community

They are in a directory under /cifs, called TNAS, and they are public and backups - whatever is exported as shares from the NAS. You need to add ...

KDE Neon, NFS mounts, and Dolphin - unimpressive performance?

This interface lets applications register for notifications when things change in files/folders. Almost all local file systems support it but ...

211416 – Optimise kde performance on nfs - KDE Bugs

* KDE 3.5 is definitely faster over nfs. Here are some things to note: Running KDE 3.5 on diskless does not have the same slow issues logging in ...

Mounting NFS in KDE correctly / Ways to ... - LinuxQuestions.org

1. Modify /etc/fstab. This first option is simply to open and edit /etc/fstab and then mount the NFS share in that file. · 2. Just use KDE What I ...

NFS and FS-Cache | Faster Performance with Distributed Storage

When you boil it all down, you are doing nothing more than creating a local cache of the most recently accessed files on your local system that ...

KDE Dolphin is very slow at directory navigation after last update to ...

So it may be a software layer under Dolphin. Filesystems are EXT4 and BTRFS, both similar slow. SSD or HD makes no difference. ls and other ...

NFS setup using KDE & cmd line - Plasma - EndeavourOS Forum

These are just my notes on NFS setup using KDE I think I have them down like I wanted, but feel free to chime in on something that may be ...

Linux NFS performance vs. other file systems - Server Fault

It is expected that NFS will be slower than any "normal" file system such as ext3. Transferring files over the network is the main reason for ...

View topic - KDE5 apps (esp. dolphin) hang during NFS writes.

When any kind of write operation on a mounted NFS share is initiated from a KDE application (most noticeably dolphin or ark), the entire process ...

KDE/NFS - Fedora Project Wiki

Home directory on NFS (Network File System) with KDE causes problems when on Fedora desktop's IPC (Inter Process Communication) sockets are ...

Problems when browsing NFS shares with Dolphin - KDE Discuss

For occasional use and troubleshooting, using the file manager can be convenient. Dolphin should use KIO to access network shares, so I believe ...

Linux 6.12 NFS Adds LOCALIO Protocol For "Extreme" Performance ...

The Network File System (NFS) changes have been merged for the ongoing Linux 6.12 development cycle. Notable this time with NFS is adding ...

NFS - ArchWiki

Network File System (NFS) is a distributed file system protocol originally developed by Sun Microsystems in 1984, allowing a user on a client ...

KDE Dolphin file manager hangs - Linux - Level1Techs Forums

I have a problem with KDE Dolphin file manager: It hangs when I try moving files between my local system (hosted on NVMe SSD [Btrfs]) and NFS v4 ...

KDE hangs when peer on nfs network is offline - openSUSE Forums

As long as the foreign computer is online all is well. If the foreign computer is taken off line, soon after KDE applications such as Dolphin ...

Dolphin: Loading of large directories very slow after update

I was sifting through the KDE bugs and I found a gem: #451876 - bloated user-places.xbel causes poor performing dolphin, file open dialogs, ...

Difference between 'sync' and 'async' mount options

Asynchronous mode allows the server to reply to the NFS client as soon as it has processed the I/O request and sent it to the local filesystem; ...

Desktop freeze on NFS share failure - kde - Fedora mailing-lists

KDE (and Plasma and ...) uses Sockets and databases located in your home folder. Both are known to be bad in loosing their underlying file ...

NFS blocking kio / Networking, Server, and Protection / Arch Linux ...

4. Consequence is that many file operations block as well, even on other filesystems. For instance, a subsequent 'df -h' would hang without ...

Help needed with NFS shares in Dolphin - KDE Discuss

... NFS even seems completely missing, but that seems like a different issue. I used this in my /etc/exports file on the NFS kernel server: /var/nfs ...