Just to confirm, I'm using pure Ubuntu 20.04 and not any of the
flavours. I'm happy to assist in any testing of the flavours if you
would like me to. Just let me know.
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Seems to have been fixed with an update this evening?
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Please ignore last comment. Now brings up software centre and says
Failed to install File - Not Supported.
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Hi Daniel,
It can't be a USB fault as copying is fine using 'cp' at a terminal and
the error occurs copying to hard disk in nautilus. As attached.
Triggering the error does not write anything to dmesg.
Regards,
Peter Jones
On 20/07/18 02:53, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Sound
Public bug reported:
When copying certain files under Nautilus a 0 byte file is created and
error 'Error splicing file: Input/output error' is reported. It is not
clear what sort of drives are affected but it certainly occurs copying
to Dropbox and to a USB flash drive (NTFS).
Doing the copy with
Sometimes the file is copied OK even though the error is reported
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1782585
Title:
nautilus slice error copying files
To manage noti
and secondly when I did open
FireFox it opened the following page:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1199159
This page says the bug does not exist.
I hope this helps?
Kind regards
Peter Jones
peter@saffron:~$ apt-cache policy rhythmbox
rhythmbox:
Installed: 2.99.1-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.99.1