I started getting miserable performance after upgrading from 12.10 to
13.04. It's affecting any and all apps being served by gvfs: Nemo,
Nautilus, mplayer, Firefox—anything at all that's accessing a remote
filesystem. Again, tests with simply sftp-ing files around or using
proper cifs mounts show dramatic speed increases.

In this case, I'm getting ~500KiB/s with gvfs and ~80MIB/s without. The
server I'm testing against was also recently upgraded (12.04 -> 13.04
via 12.10), but I've confirmed that my scheduled rsyncs between the file
server and the backup file server (also 13.04, slower hardware) can
crack ~110MiB/s.

The laptop I'm on only supports "half-jumbo" frames (MTU 4,078), whereas
the primary and backup file servers are using full-size (MTU 9,000)
frames, so I know why speed is capped at ≤ 80MiB/s in this case.

Does anyone know how to mess with gvfs knobs, short of replacing
binaries with scripts? Things like /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-fuse support ~60
cmdline parms that we could be experimenting with.

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  nautilus hangs copying large directories from a samba share

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