Ubuntu 20.04 here.
I found reports of the file manager data transfer progress information being 
unreliable dating back 15 years 
(https://alt.os.linux.ubuntu.narkive.com/RxvTnprS/still-no-progress-bar-when-copying-files-to-flash-drive)
 and I cannot understand why, for the love of god, this is still the way it is 
today!
At the very least the user should be presented with progress information when 
attempting to cleanly eject the USB stick!

In Windows and MacOS the data transfer progress is actually what one
expects - a reality-based depiction of the data being transferred -
which when it says it's completed, is actually completed.

In Ubuntu (all Linux?) you get this data transfer progress information
which is more of a lie than the truth. And this in a PC OS which is
supposed to be intuitive for the average PC user ... or else why bother
with most of the GUI if to see something as rudimentary as this you have
to start executing terminal commands!?

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