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What is cause of org.kde.dolphin.desktop repeated prompts in syslog?

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My laptop (running Ubuntu) recently ran out of space because of an excessively large syslog file. After digging into the file, I am getting a message (see below) that is literally repeated hundreds of thousands of times. I have spent hours of research on this and can't find a solution on the internet. I then tried uninstalling and reinstalling Dolphin, but the message continues. Could there be a process calling Dolphin and it's not able to handle a prompt correctly?

Jul 8 23:15:16 jdk-ThinkPad-T470 org.kde.dolphin.desktop[15830]: >>> Please answer 'yes' or 'no':'

As a stop gap for now, I periodically clear the Syslog file using the following command running as root > /var/log/syslog

Anyone else run into this or have suggestions on resolving? I have exhausted my own knowledge and research. My experience with Linux is pretty limited, so thanks in advance for your patience with me on this one.

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