I saw something similar, where meld & nautilus were both very slow to
start (but then worked normally once they had started). I traced some
D-Bus messages with Bustle, and found that there was a request for
org.gtk.vfs.Daemon.GetConnection which never got an answer. I guess it
waits for a preset timeout and then continues anyway.
The org.gtk.vfs.mountpoint_4098 bus name belonged to a gvfsd-trash
process, according to D-Feet. That was managed by a systemd unit called
'gvfs-daemon'. After restarting that, the applications would start
quickly again:
systemctl --user restart gvfs-daemon.service
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