On that system, 3 distro (precise, saucy, trusty) (all freshly installed) are 
using a single /home partition created a few years back.
The ~/.gvfs , as it was unreadable, has been deleted; and the 
/run/user/1000/gvfs/ is empty.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => New

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Title:
  [trusty]  The permissions of ".gvfs" could not be  determined

Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Fresh Trusty i386 installation made from the trusty iso image; so it
  follows the ubuntu-desktop choices.

  Inside /home/user/, .gvfs is unreadable.
  I suppose that's related to gvfs-fuse : note that its a single destop system 
(not linked to a network here).

  oem@dev32:~$ ls -l ~/.gvfs
  ls: cannot access /home/oem/.gvfs: Permission denied
  oem@dev32:~$ sudo ls -l ~/.gvfs
  [sudo] password for oem:
  total 0
  oem@dev32:~$

  So maybe gvfs-fuse should not be installed by default when a network
  is not detected first ?

  gvfs 1.18.2-0ubuntu1

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