** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: nautilus
  
  Bug - Condensed: Better file copy mechanisms are needed between
  filesystems. Offer a rename on name errors.
  
  Bug - Detailed: Currently, in Ubuntu 8.04 Hardy, Nautilus 2.22.3 does
  not offer to rename files when errors occur copying files between
  filesystems. It does notify the user that the file will not be copied
  but unlike Kubuntu's user interface, it does not suggest to simply
  rename the file and continue copying. In any case, if the user steps
  away from the computer, copying should not "pause", "cease" or "hang" on
  error (except for the files with errors in them). Errors should be
  presented to the user as "ON HOLD" to ask what to do with the files,
  while the rest of the files are copied over.
  
  Copying runs into issues when files which have legal characters in ext3
  that do not in fat32/fat16 must be renamed by the user. As well files
  with capitalization do not hold a different name as files with lower
  case names (i.e. mark.jpg vs MARK.JPG and Mark.jpg). In ext3 these can
- live together in a common directory, whereas on fat (which is not
- capital sensitive) if you were to copy these three files, only one of
- them would live. To rectify the missing files you would need to:
+ live together in a common directory, whereas on fat (which is not case
+ sensitive) if you were to copy these three files, only one of them would
+ live. To rectify the missing files you would need to:
  
  1) remember or note the location of the files 
  2) change the names 
  3) copy the files manually
  
  Efforts to simplify copying for the end user have been made in the past
  with the addition of the "merge" functionality. We will now need naming
  issues to be addressed.

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Better file copy mechanisms are needed between filesystems (offer rename)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/263338
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