Also happens for me under a fresh install of Ubuntu 12.10 x64 (Quetzal) connecting to my MacBook running OS 10.7 (Lion). Even after all file transfer or browsing activity has stopped, both processors are pegged at 100% until I unmount the share. The last time it happened, I couldn't get the share to unmount and had to force-quit gvfs.
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