Yes, it occurs only after running FFS.
The type of sync is two-way-sync or copy.
The number of files depends on the time between the syncs. From 10 files to 300 or more.
I found a solution:
I cleared all trashes and changed in the settings of FFS the deletion from trash to direct deletion. I think ...
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- 18 Jan 2024, 22:04
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FreeFileSync creates very high cpu load
Hello,
I work with Linux (Siduction, a Debian Derivate).
When I finish the use of FreeFileSync and close it, the system has 3 processes with a very high cpu load and restrict the use of the computer. There are systemd-journal with 98 % CPU-load, gvfsd-trash with 60 % CPU-load and xfdesktop with 12 ...
I work with Linux (Siduction, a Debian Derivate).
When I finish the use of FreeFileSync and close it, the system has 3 processes with a very high cpu load and restrict the use of the computer. There are systemd-journal with 98 % CPU-load, gvfsd-trash with 60 % CPU-load and xfdesktop with 12 ...