thank you for the bug report, what's the output of ls -l ~/.gvfs?
That's probably a leftover of an old version, the gvfs mounts are under
/run/user/user/gvfs nowadays
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I'm very confused now:
after having installed the latest 3.8.0.11 kernel, and rebooted, that
.gvfs file is now gone. So you seems right about a leftover pushed by
the previous 3.8.0.10 kernel (i might say that file had not catched my
attention before, probably due to its inexistance).
Have tried
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That .gvfs file have catched my attention because nautilus is set to
sort the most recent changes first, and the 3.8.0.10 boot have tried to
update/read it but failed. As its now gone, its likely a leftover file
, meaning that gvfs should check for removal of deprecated
Have tried to find something wrong logged, but nothing i can see. But
/run/user/user/gvfs/ folder is empty: is it normal ? does its working
like a tmp folder ?
Do you have any network location mounted and gvfs-fuse installed? It's
supposed to create fuse mounts in there when browsing network
gvfs-fuse is installed on that standalone desktop (no network), so i'm
uninstalling it .
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1148823
Title:
/home/user/.gvfs unreadable
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