I just saw something very like this in 12.04. I have two samba shares mounted via gvfs, but neither has very many users; at most a half dozen simultaneous at peak times. Killing the gnome-settings-daemon process returned CPU usage to normal and the shares are still functional.
I just saw something very like this in 12.04. I have two samba shares mounted via gvfs, but neither has very many users; at most a half dozen simultaneous at peak times. Killing the gnome-settings- daemon process returned CPU usage to normal and the shares are still functional.