I never got around to reinstalling.  Rather than waste any more time on
this, I've moved on to the 8.10 beta.  File copying is improved on my
system, but it's still not working reliably.

I've been copying some data (about 30GB for each test) from my local USB
drive to the my network server and I'm still experiencing a gradual
slowdown over time, however it's taking a lot longer to slow down than
it did under Hardy, and instead of locking the whole computer up for the
duration, only file access is being periodically blocked.  Any
applications that were open prior to when the copy commenced remain
usable.

Overall, the experience is still highly erratic, sometimes a copy works
at full speed, sometimes it stalls.  It's a lot better than it was
though.

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file transfer on USB disk slows down with gvfs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/197762
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