Same problem her, and I have to use xkill to kill everything.
Previously when I mounted an NAS drive I had an entry in /home/$USER/.gvfs 
showing the content. After installing Mint 14 /home/$USER/.gvfs no longer shows 
the NAS drive connected, but instead I find it appears in both 
/run/user/$USER/gvfs AND in /var/run/user/$USER/gvfs, with /var/run being a 
link to /run. Why this change? And is this change in any way related to being 
the cause of the problem?
In my opinion, this is a very serious problem.

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