On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 06:09:11PM EDT, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/04/2013 23:49, Damien Radtke wrote:
But if Enlightenment tells me that the copy is done, what am I supposed to
do to ensure that pulling out the flash drive doesn't result in file
corruption?
That depends on what exactly
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On Fri, Apr 05, 2013 at 06:09:11PM EDT, Alan McKinnon wrote:
On 05/04/2013 23:49, Damien Radtke wrote:
But if Enlightenment tells me that the copy is done, what
My hunch is that it's being caused by failing to unmount correctly. When I
right-click on the flash drive and tell it to either Eject or Unmount,
either a) nothing happens, or b) I get some weird unmount error. I don't
remember the exact error message, but I can try it again later and report
what
On 05/04/2013 17:33, Damien Radtke wrote:
My hunch is that it's being caused by failing to unmount correctly. When I
right-click on the flash drive and tell it to either Eject or Unmount,
either a) nothing happens, or b) I get some weird unmount error. I don't
remember the exact error message,
But if Enlightenment tells me that the copy is done, what am I supposed to
do to ensure that pulling out the flash drive doesn't result in file
corruption?
On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.comwrote:
On 05/04/2013 17:33, Damien Radtke wrote:
My hunch is that
On 05/04/2013 23:49, Damien Radtke wrote:
But if Enlightenment tells me that the copy is done, what am I supposed to
do to ensure that pulling out the flash drive doesn't result in file
corruption?
That depends on what exactly Enlightenment is telling you. When a file
is copied, the source
On Sat, 06 Apr 2013 00:09:11 +0200 Alan McKinnon alan.mckin...@gmail.com said:
On 05/04/2013 23:49, Damien Radtke wrote:
But if Enlightenment tells me that the copy is done, what am I supposed to
do to ensure that pulling out the flash drive doesn't result in file
corruption?
That
Recently I was trying to copy a video over to another computer (running
Windows, in case it makes any difference) by using my flash drive, but
Enlightenment seems to not like flash drives very much. The first time I
tried, the file appeared but had a size of 0 bytes. After a couple more
attempts I
On Thursday 04 Apr 2013 21:40:11 Damien Radtke wrote:
Recently I was trying to copy a video over to another computer (running
Windows, in case it makes any difference) by using my flash drive, but
Enlightenment seems to not like flash drives very much. The first time I
tried, the file appeared
Quoting Damien Radtke damienrad...@gmail.com:
Recently I was trying to copy a video over to another computer (running
Windows, in case it makes any difference) by using my flash drive, but
Enlightenment seems to not like flash drives very much. The first time I
tried, the file appeared but
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