https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=399945

--- Comment #7 from d...@aninstanceofme.com ---
(In reply to Kai Uwe Broulik from comment #5)
> I backported the fix to Plasma 5.12 LTS. Unfortunately 5.13 isn't actively
> maintained anymore so you would have to ask your distribution to backport
> this fix or upgrade to Plasma 5.14, if possible.

Okay, I've now tested this after adding the Kubuntu backports PPA to the 18.10
system and upgrading to Plasma 5.14.1 (KDE Frameworks 5.51.0). The issue with
the panel is indeed fixed.

However, issues to still persist, in terms of access to the paths where the SMB
(CIFS) share is mounted. When network is down (or the share becomes unavailable
over the network, for whatever reason), not only does the mounted directory
become unresponsive, but so does the entire directory path.

For example, if the share is mounted at /home/dan/remote_data, then loss of
network renders /home and all its subdirectories unresponsive. This applies
both to attempts to open directories with Dolphin, and also access those
directories with the CLI.

Being that this is a slightly different (although related issue), should I open
a new bug report? And if so, what would be the most appropriate
Product/Component category, since this involves Plasma GUI applications (i.e.
Dolphin), network stack, CIFS ...

Thanks.

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