On Sunday April 04 2021 11:45:16 Moritz Petersen wrote:

>first place. In my (perhaps naive) opinion there should not be any 
>reason for the file to be accessed unless I interact with it's 
>content in some way.

Ah, but that's the point: atime is updated because of more actions than mtime. 
The way I understand it, atime is updated each time you access any file 
property other than what you need to obtain a basic directory listing (but 
doing that will update the directory's atime).

Do you have the right-hand panel in Dolphin that shows file information, 
rating, etc? You could disable that, or disable the various info-to-be-shown 
options one by one and see if (and which) solves your issue. The fact that you 
see it happen for certain file types but not others suggests Dolphin isn't the 
one doing the actual accessing, but rather some library it depends on.

R.

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