I have a Macbook on local network, but that does not cause issue by just
being there.

Ubuntu 12.10 with 3.75 kernel from ppa - but it has been faulty on many
kernels that I have used.

3.7.5-030705-generic #201301280206 SMP Mon Jan 28 07:07:29 UTC 2013
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

For me (and what I know) it happens when I mount an AFP share from a
Drobo-FS. Then it get gvfsd-afp-browse munching through 100%.

Only after I mount an AFP device.

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Title:
  gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  Happens on an irregular basis on 12.04 and I think I've experienced it
  on 11.10.

  For no reason gvfsd-afp starts up. Cooling fan kicks in, system
  becomes laggy. Easily cured using system monitor and killing the
  process. Someone on the Ubuntu Forum asked if I have a Mac on the
  network and the answer is yes, an iMac and there are shares on that
  machine I can access.

  Have experienced this issue on my Acer Aspire 5742 and Compaq Mini 110

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