Confirming that a work-around is to manually unmount the ~/.gvfs using: $ fusermount -u ~/.gvfs
Then close/unmount all opened remote locations in Nautilus and log out and back in, again. This restores the .gvfs-functionality for me.
Confirming that a work-around is to manually unmount the ~/.gvfs using:
$ fusermount -u ~/.gvfs
Then close/unmount all opened remote locations in Nautilus and log out and back in, again. This restores the .gvfs-functionality for me.