Public bug reported:

In previous versions of nautilus using gnome-vfs, I could create a copy of a 
file on the desktop by selecting it and pressing "ctrl-c" - "ctrl-v". 
Previously, that created a file called something like "Copy of file.ext". Now 
in Hardy I am asked if I want to skip the operation, cancel (what's the 
difference to skip in this case btw.?), replace or - "replace all" and "skip 
all" (those last two options should not be shown anyway when only a single file 
is on the clipboard). Even worse, all these buttons are overlayed after a few 
seconds by a dialog called "File operations" telling me 'Copying "file.ext" to 
"Desktop"' - this dialog includes a button showing a white cross on a red 
background and it has the usual cancel "cross" of the window decorator - both 
do not react to any input and do not cancel anything - I have to click on the 
original dialog to bring it back to the foreground.  What should have happened 
instead is that I do not get any dialog / question at all and a copy of my file 
called "file.ext" is created as "Copy of file.ext".

** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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creating a copy / duplicate of a file does not work anymore
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191138
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