I confirm this bug on Linux Mint 17.3 with gnome-disk-utility 3.10.0.
smartctl (from package smartmontools) works fine with command: sudo
smartctl -a /dev/sdX
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I have the same bug with an updated Ubuntu 16.04 version.
This kind of bug is unacceptable and shouldn't be there after 3 years.
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Another cut/paste of 2 folders containing 1000 images crashed the whole
Unity desktop (still Ubuntu 16.04). I had to force computer to turn off,
loosing unsaved data.
Testing Ubuntu since some days, that's probably the last days for me. I
don't need a modern desktop that can't move files...
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Public bug reported:
Like people said in this report :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1133477 Nautilus
is unstable when moving files.
This is a severe critical bug on a modern desktop and the joke is that
the bug hasn't been assigned since 3 years and the importance is
"u
** Summary changed:
- Nautilus can't move files in a stable way
+ Nautilus can't move files (at least images) in a stable way
** Description changed:
Like people said in this report :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1133477 Nautilus
is unstable when moving files.
I join the syslog file.
It seems the Unity crash happened around line :
"Apr 25 13:34:18 fractal org.gnome.Nautilus[1030]: Gtk-Message: GtkDialog
mapped without a transient parent. This is discouraged." This line is followed
by unknown symbols (GEdit displays an error message), then by a computer
"Each app/tool has its own design/limit."
How a file manager can not handle the move of 1000 files? Be serious please.
Since I posted this, I try to reproduce it and I can't, the move
actually works fine. So Nautilus doesn't have this kind of stupid
"limit" you're talking about, but sometimes a bu
"it is an upstream decision to set nautilus handling special cases as yours"
Moving 1000 images is a "special case" ? You mean I'm one of the rare users who
need to do that ? So how people do when they import, organize or backup their
photos ?...
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I must add that I move the files from and to the same disk, so files are
not physically moved, only their indexes.
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Command line works fine. I had this issue "only" yesterday and today but can't
actually reproduce it more.
I will try to move files from times to times and if I trigger the bug will post
the syslog.
"you should report a separate issue about the unity lock/segfault issue"
OK, I
Hi, I don't know if this is related to Unity, I followed an advice on Nautilus
bug report.
I made the cut/paste with shortcuts ctrl+x/ctrl+v.
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