For me too gvfsd-afp consumes 100% CPU after accessing a Synology NAS,
but only after suspending the laptop (non-Mac) for the night and trying
again the next day. Trying to access the share again using Nautilus
gives a popup saying (translated) "Oops, something went wrong. Unhandled
error: error while sending data: broken pipe". Only killing gvfsd-afp
helps. I'm using Ubuntu 13.10.

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