Tim wrote:
> Having said all that, I much prefer how another OS I used to work,
> worked. Writes to drives were completely completed (file written to the
> disc, plus the directory data updated) in one go, and you could pull a
> disc out moments later. There was no mounting or unmounting. And
>
On 07/20/2012 02:28 AM, Ian Malone wrote:
This might be something that needs improved, if you don't notice or
your device doesn't have a transfer light (some USB sticks might not
and on other devices it's less obvious) then you could end up taking
it out while data is still writing. It's not unco
On 20 July 2012 13:52, Mateusz Marzantowicz wrote:
> On 20.07.2012 11:28, Ian Malone wrote:
>> On 20 July 2012 08:45, Shibi wrote:
>>>
File has been transferred to the disc caching, but the cache hasn't
transferred to the media?
>>> the copy dialog is destroyed as soon as transfer
On 20.07.2012 11:28, Ian Malone wrote:
> On 20 July 2012 08:45, Shibi wrote:
>>
>>> File has been transferred to the disc caching, but the cache hasn't
>>> transferred to the media?
>>>
>> the copy dialog is destroyed as soon as transfer to cache is being
>> completed, but file transfer from cache
Shibi:
>> the copy dialog is destroyed as soon as transfer to cache is being
>> completed, but file transfer from cache to media is still going on while
>> there is no indication of it on screen.
Ian Malone:
> This might be something that needs improved, if you don't notice or
> your device doesn
On 20 July 2012 08:45, Shibi wrote:
>
>
>> File has been transferred to the disc caching, but the cache hasn't
>> transferred to the media?
>>
> the copy dialog is destroyed as soon as transfer to cache is being
> completed, but file transfer from cache to media is still going on while
> there is
File has been transferred to the disc caching, but the cache hasn't
> transferred to the media?
>
> the copy dialog is destroyed as soon as transfer to cache is being
completed, but file transfer from cache to media is still going on while
there is no indication of it on screen.
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Shahab Shahs
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 7:09 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 09:01 -0430, Dokuro wrote:
>> I made a similar observation, where the file being copied was not over
>> but the progress bar disappeared, you could still notice activity on
>> the USB drive and if unmounted a dialog would show up,
On Wed, 2012-07-18 at 09:01 -0430, Dokuro wrote:
> I made a similar observation, where the file being copied was not over
> but the progress bar disappeared, you could still notice activity on
> the USB drive and if unmounted a dialog would show up, with no
> progress bar, that there where still jo
I made a similar observation, where the file being copied was not over
but the progress bar disappeared, you could still notice activity on
the USB drive and if unmounted a dialog would show up, with no
progress bar, that there where still jobs pending on the drive, this
does not feel intuitive at
Hi
in F17 when I Try to copy files to my USB stick copy progress window
destroys soon before copy completed (In external Hard drive it is not a
problem because the copy progress is far less time consuming than usb flash
drives), in F16 progress bar was showing complete copy but it wasn't being
dest
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