I found it especially frustrating on the laptop when autofs tries to
mount shares that are inaccessible. It sometimes causes autofs to hang,
and long delays starting evince. A good workaround I'm using is to make
the .recently-used.xbel file immutable after clearing Recent Documents
in GNOME.
As
I ran into the same thing on Fedora. Turns out that evince is doing a file
stat on everything associated with evince in ~/.recently-used.xbel. I deleted
the xbel file, and it's no longer mounting the samba share. It's a temporary
fix until documents on the share are added back into the xbel
** Also affects: evince (Fedora)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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nautilus and evince should not accesses smb mounts at startup
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243250
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