thanks for the report.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)

** Description changed:

  On intrepid, there is a "File Operations" dialogue for each longer copy
  or move operation. That dialogue is not resizable. Depending on the
  estimated duration, its size jitters. See Screenshot. Probably upstream
  prob.
  
  It is similar to the other bug I reported that the remaining download
  time during dist-upgrade from hardy to intrepid and from feisty to hardy
  could not be read in languages hitting long words in localisation
  
  Suggested fix: make "File Operations" resizable via "grabbing" the
  corners/edges.
  
- GREEN: Sometimes it makes a newline, sometimes not, so the box resizes
- itself
- 
- RED: No handles to rescale (like XP :-((( )
- 
- OFFtopic: one dual-core core of AMD x2 4400+ can handle approx 10 MB/s
- via SSH to Raid 5 array, the whole onboard 1:1 gigabit ethernet maxes to
- about 25 MB/s. When I copy the 4x1GB files all together, one single-
- threaded process gives 10 MB/s, sequential copying file after file.
- Thus, 2 files seperately start 2 threads -> 20 MB/s. Why not autodetect
- the number of processes that give the highest I/O ? Or something similar
- to the "background copy" option found in "Total Commander" or "WinScp"
- on the Redmond OS?
+ Sometimes it makes a newline, sometimes not, so the box resizes itself

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"File Operations" Dialogue is not scalable in Nautilus and causes Jitter
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308261
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