1) Delete all keys for smb and ftp shares in Seahorse; 2) Connect to password protected samba share #1 - You are prompted for a username and password - Enter username and password and click "remember forever" - Password protected share #1 opens now; 3) Connect to password protected samba share #2 - gvfsd-smb sleeps now with 100% CPU load; 4) Unmount password protected share #1 - reconnect to password protected share #1 - another gvfsd-smb hangs with 100% CPU load; 5) Kill the two (2) gvfsd-smb processes - Delete the password in Seahorse; 6) Go to step 1) and the scenario starts again;
Ditto for ftp, in that case gvsfd-ftp hangs/sleeps with 100% CPU load; I do not use autologin, but will try that; The keyring is probably not unlocking as I don't see the key icon in the taskbar; The keyring works fine in providing a WEP key for WLAN at login; The keyring works fine in providing credentials for aMSN; The keyring DOES NOT WORK providing credentials for Ubuntuone; This issue is typical for PASWORD PROTECTED smb shares, non protected shares mount fine. Ditto for ftp. I entered the password for the keyring the first time I used it after installing Lucid. I was prompted for it; -- gvfs-mount doesn't always work. gvfsd-smb starts using 100% cpu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/530605 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs