These .goutputstream-xxx files get created everytime Ubuntu 12.04 shuts
down or starts up.

I tried to fresh install several Ubuntu 12.04 flavors on several laptops
and desktops to check this behavior, and it happens with ALL distros
based on Ubuntu (Kubuntu, Xubuntu, UbuntuStudio, Mint, etc.).

I noticed that every time there is a file write activity, a temporary
.goutputstream-xxx is created in the folder where this file write
activity accours.

Say i copy a file from ~/Downloads to ~/Documents, in the ~/Documents
folder there is a temporary .goutputstream-xxx file created which gets
automatically deleted when the copy action finishes.

In the $HOME folder seems that these temporary .goutputstream-xxx files
are not cleaned up when the Ubuntu system starts up or shuts down.

I normally run a start up script that automatically deletes these
.goutputstream-xxx files in my $HOME, but it would be better if the bug
that causes this is fixed.

This only happens in *buntu 12.04 not earlier.

I haven't tried 12.10.

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