Wonder if you also get that issue on your system ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...s/+bug/1148823
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Wonder if you also get that issue on your system ?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...s/+bug/1148823
hm, dont know whats happened: i've rebooted after having installed the latest 3.8.0.11 kernel, and the .gvfs file is gone now :confused:
Sebastien probably really wants to see the output fromOn my PC here (for reference), I get:Code:ls -ld ~/.gvfs
Which suggests to me that .gvfs hasn't been used here since 2011. In recent releases, Ubuntu has been using /run/user/username/gvfs instead.Code:dr-x------ 2 steve steve 1 Dec 22 2009 /home/steve/.gvfs
That .gvfs file have catched my attention because nautilus is set to sort the most recent changes first, and recent boot have tried to update/read it but failed. As its now gone, its likely a "leftover" file as says Sebastien into the bug report.