IMHO, check .gvfs by default in Baobab causes totally disconcerted
users.

I've a 135 GB ext3 partition. When I scan my home folder (or the entire
filesystem), Baobab shows:

"Total filesystem capacity: 269,8 GB (used: 240,8 GB available: 29,0
GB)".

However, if I uncheck gvfs-fuse-daemon in Edit->Preferences, and then
click on "Scan Home" again, I get:

"Total filesystem capacity: 134,9 GB (used: 120,4 GB available: 14,5
GB)".

Which is correct, but not FULLY correct. See the "df -h" output:

Filesystem            Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda2             135G  121G  7.7G  95% /

Baobab says I've 29,0 GB or 14,5 GB available (depending on the options
selected in Edit->Preferences), but "df -h" says I've 7,7 GB available.

What is the correct value?

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Baobab (Disk usage analyser) reports the total diskspace incorrectly (~/.gvfs 
must be ignored by default)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/121168
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