I haven't thoroughly tracked what messages I see now, but it certainly
seems much better.

I do now get that ""Opps something went wrong." message about "the
underlying SSh process died", and I can then just try again, whereas
before I had to explicitly kill a process. I don't know for sure if
that's never necessary any more, but I'll report here if I experience
it.

Even if killing the process is still sometimes necessary, things do seem
much better, though obviously the "Oops something went wrong message"
doesn't need to be shown to the user if a reconnection can be done
without even mentioning it.

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  Nautilus sftp connection breaks spontaneously after a while, needing
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