Ok, I solved the problem in my case. Given it seemed to be a
communication problem I go the idea it could be ownership of sockets. I
found various folders in my home directory were not owned by my local
user and/or were not readable. Root owned .dbus and .gvfs, below .local
were files/folders owned by me but without read/write permission.

I did a "chmod u+rw -R ~.local" and "sudo chown -R
[myuser]:[myusergroup] /home/[myuser]" and a reboot and so far no
problems since a few hours.

Maybe it would be a good idea to check for that once in a while. There
may be valid reasons of not-user-owned folders or files, but probably a
warning message would help. Also I believe everything below .local
should be read-writeable for the user and owned by it. Please correct me
if I am wrong.

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