[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2023-03-24 Thread linuxgeoff
ubuntu 22.10. Network has no macs, but two samba NASs, one mounted with GVFS and the other as CIFS in fstab. Had to kill the process to get my machine back. Have been running this network and ubuntu since 07, and never noticed this bug till now. After killing the process, I tried to recreate

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2022-09-18 Thread Matthias C. Hormann
A bug from 2012, still affects me in 2022 on Ubuntu 22.04 and Linux Mint 21, using gvfs 1.48.2-0ubuntu1. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2020-10-23 Thread Michał Herda
Same issue here. Zyxel NAS326, debian sid with fresh updates. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in gvfs

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2020-09-11 Thread Pavel Zyukin
Same issue here. Zyxel NAS326 Linux Mint 20 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in gvfs package in Ubuntu:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-03-12 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
Here's output of sudo strace -p XX where X is the process ID of the misbehaving gvfsd-afp: recvfrom(7, , 16, 0, NULL, NULL) = 0 poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 1, 0) = 0 (Timeout) recvfrom(7, , 16, 0, NULL, NULL) = 0 poll([{fd=3, events=POLLIN}], 1, 0) = 0 (Timeout)

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-03-12 Thread Bryce Nesbitt
(The prior backtrace is under Ubuntu 14.04LTS fully patched) gvfs Version: 1.20.1-1ubuntu1 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-02-02 Thread kapare
Same here! Here what the dev [1] suggest to do: update to 1.20.3 I'm at 1.20.1 dpkg -s gvfs-backends Package: gvfs-backends Status: install ok installed Priority: optional Section: gnome Installed-Size: 1536 Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers ubuntu-devel-disc...@lists.ubuntu.com Architecture: amd64

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-01-26 Thread Nicolas Diogo
same problem here ... it works fine .. until i logout from the network. it hangs and consumes my CPU. THE STRANGE THING.. this is a BUG on an important package from an end-user perspective, but unfortunately nobody is assigned to it. -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-01-03 Thread Tim
i'm running 14.04 and it consumes 100% of the processors everytime i access a mac on the network. is there a solution? -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2015-01-03 Thread Steve
Turning off Connect with AFP on my iMac makes this bug go away for me. I can't seem to actually connect with SMB, though. I connect with SFTP (Remote Login) and it works fine, with no 100% CPU usage. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-12-06 Thread William
I run Ubuntu 14.04 on an X202E combined with CloudBox NAS after just having unmounted the NAS, gvsd-afpg-browse loads one CPU 100%. After killing the process the CPU runs down to idle load and fans slow down. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-09-30 Thread mpouret
Same problem on ubuntu 14.04 64b connect to Synologie NAS = 100% CPU activity because of gvfs-afp and gvfs-browse. Some time I've diffulcty to unmount and have the message unable to unmount because of the broken pipe error. I've to kill or reboot... Same issu:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-09-03 Thread Andrea Denzler
Same symptoms, Ubuntu 14.04 x64, after connecting to a Mac Mini in a local network. 100% CPU for gvfsd-afp. After trying to unmount it I got the error Ops Something went wrong. Unandled Error Message: Error Sending Data: Broken Pipe Unable to unmount Torrent for Andrea Denzler on MiniLight.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-06-30 Thread noamik
This bug is still present in (X)Ubuntu 14.04. Happens to me when accessing my synology nas using Thunar. Doesn't seem to happen when accessing my samba 3 fileserver on a x86 server though. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-05-03 Thread Mike H
I ahve the same problem with Ubuntu 14.04. 100% CPU activity, and unable to unmount because of the broken pipe error. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-05-02 Thread Joe Racette
Ubuntu 13.10 accessing a Synology NAS. Like many others, accessing afp: file share worked fine. Next day after returning from sleep, the cooling fan is running and 2 gvsd processes are using 100% of one core. Try to access the share again returns ... Error sending data: broken pipe ... error. --

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-04-13 Thread Y. Leretaille
Just happened here too. Ubuntu 13.10 on a Macbook Retina accessing a Synology NAS. Nautilus hung up while browsing a folder on the NAS. After killing and restarting nautilus, gvsd-afp-browse stayed at 100% cpu. Ejecting the drive did not help. It was not possible anymore to access the NAS,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-01-13 Thread manager
Same here. Too bad it's impossible to use it after realising it was so easy to get it to work and access remote hosts from Nautilus... -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2014-01-09 Thread Styno
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

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-12-29 Thread marcell
same here. Debian GNU/Linux 7 (wheezy) i have NAS in LAN and after connecting to it it consumes 2 out of 4 cores up to 100%. linux kernel: 3.2.0-4-amd64 gvfs: 1.12.3-4 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-12-24 Thread vclio256
This bug is really annoying for anyone that connects to mac clients. One way around is to create smb shortcuts for each network connection as they are supported by mac clients too. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-12-12 Thread Lionel Gaillard
I can avoid this problem by immediatly unmounting the AFP folder from Nautilus, right after I did what I wanted. Since I regulary forget to do it, I added a launcher in my launchbar to kill this processus. I use it almost every day... -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-12-03 Thread The_ERROR
Seems to have something to do with disk full. At least, I had the problem with disk space. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1421580 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-12-03 Thread The_ERROR
Seems to have something to do with disk full. At least, I had the problem with disk space. http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1421580 solution recommended on forum: rm -rf ~/.local/share/gvfs-metadata pkill gvfsd-metadata -- You received this bug notification because you are a

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-10-02 Thread Benjamin Bach
Just adding a curious note, that I'm experiencing the same as Ilya Flyamer connecting to a Synology NAS' SMB share. But actually, I'm even on a network now where the Synology is not available. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-09-29 Thread Ilya Flyamer
Same here, no mac, but I have a Synology NAS. 13.10, kernel 3.8.0-31, i386 -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-08-16 Thread Wybe Minnebo
I'm confirming this on 64 bits ubuntu 13.04 kernel 3.8.0-27-generic. It has not been on the same network as a mac may have accessed a synology nas through AFP, and tried to install virtualbox earlier this week. 3 out of 8 cpu cores alternate between 100% and normal usage. -- You received this

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-08-01 Thread derek dickerson
same thing with mint 15 on kernel 3.10 ** Tags added: 15 mint -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in “gvfs”

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-06-08 Thread kg4gon
Happens to me with 13.04; I have to end my connection to my iMac, which is annoying if I have to access files. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-06-06 Thread Sébastien Pierre
Same thing here on 13.04, gvfs-afp hogs the CPU and I have to pkill it every now and then. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-05-17 Thread luciano
I've tried to install Mac OS X with Virtualbox and now i've exatly the same problem. More, i've tried more intallation and i've two task gvfsd- afp running 100% in two cores. Note: i've ubuntu 12.04 lts, 64 bit with gnome shell -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-04-02 Thread m
Running 13.04 released today (4/2/2013). gvfsd-afp is 100% of a single cpu. I am not a mac, but connected to one earlier via samba. I had the same issue on 12.10, but thought that switching to 13.04 might help. Nope. I think the 100% cpu began after my connection expired and nautilus is

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-28 Thread Grant Kruger
Just another addition to the chorus. Accessing OS X file servers seemed to cause the issue. CPU maxes out with a gvfsd-afp process for every folder I connected to via a bookmark. Simply ejecting all of these resulted in all gvfsd-afp processed terminating and the laptop returning to normal.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-15 Thread vclio256
I can confirm this on Mint and the only way to unmount the share is to kill the rogue gvfs process. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100%

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-15 Thread vclio256
Just to clarify it's the gvfsd-afp process that needs terminating -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-15 Thread Phil Colbourn
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

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-13 Thread Rob Silva
I noticed this as well on a fresh install of Mint. It was happening while I had a virtual Win7 directory mounted; once I unmounted that directory, gvfsd-afp stopped consuming 100%. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-13 Thread Baldwindc
The issue occurs when you have a remote file system mounted. It does not matter if you are actively accessing the file system. I am running Ubuntu 12.10. I was connecting to a mac share via ssh. Nautilus had mounted the drive for my current session. ^My two cents -- You received this bug

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-11 Thread Rahmanc
Also happens for me under a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.10 x64 (Quetzal) connecting to my MacBook running OS 10.7 (Lion). Even after all file transfer or browsing activity has stopped, both processors are pegged at 100% until I unmount the share. The last time it happened, I couldn't get the share

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-03-03 Thread Calin Cerghedean
Also happening for me, on 12.10 64-bit XUbuntu, just after playing media from a NAS device. Exactly the same behavior: gvfsd-afp process consuming 100% of 1 CPU (luckily this is a multi-core processor, so I have 3 more idle CPUs.) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-02-27 Thread guncharly
Same problem on 12.10 64 bits. When connecting in afp to Synology NAS, gvfsd-afp-browse process consume almost 100% of CPU, even after closing nautilus. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-02-09 Thread Andrew Moore
Same issue on Ubuntu 12.04; appears to be connected to mounting share on NAS (Synology). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-02-07 Thread Tino
Same here on a Vaio i5 laptop running 12.04. Connecting to AFP share on Lion iMac through home network. Transfer speeds are extremely low (700 kB/sec) and one of the processors is continuously running on 100%. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-02-03 Thread Hans Lemkes
I have also the same issue here! i am connecting to my Synology NAS and later i got 3 process with all 3 reaching out for maximal CPU! 2 times 'gvfsd-afp' 1 time 'gvfsd-browse' There are no macs on this network. i am running a ubuntu version 12.10, 64 bit -- You received this bug notification

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-01-21 Thread joncamfield
I am also connecting to a Synology NAS and experiencing this after connecting to it via AFP. Even after unmounting/disconnecting, the CPU usage will remain at or climb up to 100% 12.04, 64bit -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-01-19 Thread vialick
Running 12.10 in a house with several macs, was connected to mac mini through wifi router and noticed that performance dropped considerably after being connected for a while (also kept having to reconnect to the folders, and then kept timing out rather than letting me unmount one of the shares).

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2013-01-14 Thread Michael Baudino
I can confirm I have the exact same bug with Lubuntu 12.10 x64 using PCManFM do connect a dynamically mounted afp share on a MacOSX in my LAN. Exactly like @marten-behm, it seems. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-12-20 Thread Matt Hansen
Same symptoms here on a pretty fresh install of Ubuntu 12.10, connecting to a Synology DSM NAS. Behaved itself at first and I could browse my share - at some point overnight, two gvfsd-afp processes went to 100%. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages,

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-12-05 Thread Mårten Behm
I have the same problem on Lubuntu 12.10 (and earlier on 12.04 as well) 64 bit, connecting to a share on a Mac. Takes up one of two processors. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-12-02 Thread Albertononi
Same symptoms (Ubuntu 12.04) just after connecting to an iMac in a local network. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-11-11 Thread Daniel Ebbutt
On 12.10 x64 here, the two AFP shares that were connected timed out while trying to eject to alleviate this problem - I had two gvfsd-afp processes loading two physical processors. Fixed by manually killing the processes, whereupon the two AFP shares disappeared from nautilus. -- You received

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-10-15 Thread Giorgio Sintichakis
Same issue here. Several OS X machines on the network. Didn't have to kill the process to fix the load issue. Simply ejecting the drive I was browsing helped. However, should be able to keep the shared directory open without suffering load issues. -- You received this bug notification because

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-10-15 Thread Steve Jackson
Problem continues on Quantal. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-10-07 Thread grisunase
My MacBook runs on 12.04, there are other Macs in the net. Fan speeds up, gvfs takes 100 % CPU power. Before I accessed data on an other Mac (running on Apple). -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu.

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-09-29 Thread Frédéric Augé
Same symptoms here and I have no Mac. But I have a NAS (Synology) and yes, I'm accessing some shares on it. One more word on accessing those shares. From a cold boot, I can access them from Nautilus simply by browsing my network (simple network at home), but after same times, after closing

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-08-10 Thread Ferran Basora
Here, it is after browsing an AFP share on a Mac using Nautilus on Ubuntu. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-08-02 Thread Maddmaxx
Same symptoms here! 12.04 64 bit -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-06-14 Thread Raymond Brun
Same symptoms here! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-05-27 Thread Diogo Coelho
Same symptoms here! -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585 Title: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-04-25 Thread Justin Warkentin
I was doing nothing more than browsing the web with firefox and it happened. I'm running gnome-shell on Ubuntu 11.10 and the only two apps I had open were gedit and firefox. I heard my proc fan spin up so I checked my process list and found gvfsd-afp using up 100% of one core. -- You received

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-04-11 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users. ** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu) Status: New = Confirmed -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-04-11 Thread Steve Jackson
I see this happening occasionally, some time after browsing an AFP share on a Mac using Nautilus on Ubuntu. I don't know what specifically triggers it to start. I have also experienced it on 11.10. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-04-11 Thread Steve Jackson
It just happened again. I had left the machine otherwise idle with an AFP share connected in Nautilus, showing on the screen. Attaching a process list - PID 13309 is the culprit - not sure what else is necessary. Syslog has nothing relevant, .xsessionerrors likewise. ** Attachment added:

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 951585] Re: gvfsd-afp consumes 100% of processor cycles

2012-04-11 Thread Steve Jackson
Just noticed the OP names gvfsd-afp as the problem process - for me it turns out to be gvfsd-afp-browse. Maybe it's a different bug. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Desktop Packages, which is subscribed to gvfs in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/951585