marking fixed then, thank you for the update
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Fix Released
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i made the same test over an edgy fresh install with ntfs-3g (this time
i test it with ntfs not fat32). this is my fstab config to that ntfs
partition :
UUID=587C194D7C192772 /media/sda5 ntfs-3g
silent,umask=0,locale=es_CL.utf8,no_def_opts,allow_other,gid=46 0
0
the test work!
i made a copy
could anybody describe a simple testcase to trigger that bug?
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2006/9/1, Daniel Holbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu and nautilus do you
> use.
ubuntu dapper 6.06 (think now is 6.06.1 cause i have intalled all updates
since i upgrade to beta version), and nautilus...the one that came with
dapper...i think is 2
Post-scriptum : I use Ubuntu 6.06 currently up to date (nautilus 2.14.1)
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I have the same problem when trying to sync a folder containing subfolders from
a USB key (vfat filesystem so far I know) and a folder on the HD (ext3
filesystem) by copying (using ctrl+c/crtl+v) from USB to HD. Some files in some
subfolders are not copied. No error message occurs.
If I copy on
Thanks for your bug report. Which version of Ubuntu and nautilus do you
use. What is your problem exactly? How can I quickly reproduce the
critical bad copy command?
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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