Brave guy at http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-newbie-8/what-is-gvfsd-metadata-4175458624/ proposes more permanent workaround: "chmod -x /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-metadata". If you think about it for a bit, that solution has its merit: if you already have your metadata in your file system, then why would you want to run stupid buggy-for-years gnome daemons for its kinds of "metadata"?
Brave guy at http:// www.linuxquesti ons.org/ questions/ linux-newbie- 8/what- is-gvfsd- metadata- 4175458624/ proposes more permanent workaround: "chmod -x /usr/lib/ gvfs/gvfsd- metadata" . If you think about it for a bit, that solution has its merit: if you already have your metadata in your file system, then why would you want to run stupid buggy-for-years gnome daemons for its kinds of "metadata"?