It should be, however i am unsure of the exact trigger. It happens on more than one app, and the common denominator is the fact that the apps are unaware of gvfs, and rely on the mounted folders in /run/users/username/gvfs. For example, Shotwell. If i tell it my collection is on my server, and point it to the mounted cifs share in that gvfs folder, it will start importing but after a while just hang up. Only way to get things moving again is to restart the system. Banshee did the same thing when i symlinked to a folder in the gvfs /run folder, so that the music files on my server appear in my /home/phunyguy/Music folder, it would work for a bit but then lock up the gvfs processes again. What do you need me to do?
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