So - as of 4-13 updates, the problem seems to have gone away. I could
not get the gvfs error to come up again.

I completely reinstalled the system with the release candidate, then got
all updates and gnomad. Tried it again and still no error as far as gvfs
is concerned.

However, the system was changed again, in that now it tries to mount the
Zen every time, which is NOT how it should operate. If I let the system
mount it  and keep it mounted, then Gnomad, Rhythmbox, etc. do NOT work.
I have to tell the system to unmount, and then related programs work as
they are supposed to. Not sure where that bug goes from here, if it
should reopen to system/usb programmers, or.... All I know is that it
makes it sort of a pain to use, and it was definitely not this way prior
to Jaunty development.

S*

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gvfsd-gphoto2 crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()
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