Big sigh. Updated everything to the latest version (35 updated today,
wow) and results here:

* Yes, SSH connections, or any kind of gvfs backend _other than_ smb works OK: 
ftp, ssh, burn, etc.
* I attached gdb to gvfsd-smb and started a big file copy (which miraculously 
completed successfully -_-), then turned to browse another SMB share on the 
same box and the lovely delays were once again there - even worse, but maybe 
that can be attached to running with the debugger. Finally, the magic timeout 
error. Apart from some new-thread, thread-exited messages on file copies, and a 
SIGPIPE on a copy cancellation, there is no GDB output whatsoever, not even 
when the "timeout" error happened.
* I can't run gvfsd-smb CLI because I have no anonymous shares, nor the will to 
open them, since this network is heavily Internet-exposed. Besides, I'm in the 
middle of an exam week and have nearly no free time.
* Once again, none in dmesg, syslog or messages

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gvfs-smb: strange timeouts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/209271
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