In the mean time, I worked around the problem by removing the encryption
from my home folder, using this:

http://www.satansgarden.org/2010/03/05/removing-encryption-from-home-
directories-in-ubuntu-9-10/

By mounting the encrypted home folder at /home/username/Private it lets
you (sort of) remove the encryption in-place. After mounting it
elsewhere I simply did "cp -R /home/username/Private/* /home/username/".
Note that you should not forget hidden folders (starting with a dot . ),
which you can see using "ls -alh"

(Also, "alias l='ls -alh --color=always'" is a good idea imo ;))

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  ecryptfs sometimes seems to add trailing garbage to encrypted files

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