On 09/02/2018 09:16 PM, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
What do You mean with: [Please don't top-post on the list], sorry for
the silly question?
Kind regards
Putting your response at the top, above the text you're replying to is
top posting. Most people reading this list prefer to see questi
> What do You mean with: [Please don't top-post on the list], sorry for
> the silly question?
> Kind regards
Please check
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines#If_You_Are_Replying_to_a_Message
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Von: Patrick O'Callaghan
An: users
Verschickt: Mo, 3. Sept 2018 0:38
Betreff: Re: Problem with copying files to externel USB connected disk
Hi,
It's Gnome, didn't know that in this case I use Nautilus.
What do You mean with: [Please
On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 07:44 -0400, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
> I use simply move (verschieben nach, German version) in the files menu
> (Dateien), shown at the left hand side of the window, or cut and paste in the
> files menu. Copying using the files menu shows on the one hand the files in
IIRC you are running Fedora from a usb stick ?
I can't say how much RAM is needed during coping big files and if it is needed,
but it sounds to me like you running out of something, which could be RAM e.g.
swap space.
Do you got swap space or enough RAM, esp. you are running a full blown (???)
On 09/02/2018 11:44 AM, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
Hi,
formatted ntfs, copied file with Windows (You can say Windoof), but
still impossible to copy with linux, I use an old internal disk as
external disk without enclosure, therefore usb adapter, usb 2 interface.
The laptop is ok, but with
ill ok.
Kind regards
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Von: sixpack13
An: users
Verschickt: So, 2. Sept 2018 18:00
Betreff: Re: Problem with copying files to externel USB connected disk
Thoughts:
- external disk formated with fat32 => movie file > 4 GB ?
- try rsync ?
- try to move away the movie file f
Thoughts:
- external disk formated with fat32 => movie file > 4 GB ?
- try rsync ?
- try to move away the movie file from the disk under windoof. copy it back and
try again under fedora => does the same file make problems ?
Why do you need a usb adapter ?
Is the disk without enclosure (USB3 Inter
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An: users
Verschickt: So, 2. Sept 2018 12:01
Betreff: Re: Problem with copying files to externel USB connected disk
On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 02:10 -0400, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
> Hi,
> I copy frequently TV films from my internal disk to an usb connected external
> di
On Sun, 2018-09-02 at 02:10 -0400, Joerg Lechner via users wrote:
> Hi,
> I copy frequently TV films from my internal disk to an usb connected external
> disk. This is ok for let's say a bunch of 20GB. Then there occurs a situation
> where one film is not copied and the system has to be shut down
Hi,
I copy frequently TV films from my internal disk to an usb connected external
disk. This is ok for let's say a bunch of 20GB. Then there occurs a situation
where one film is not copied and the system has to be shut down and rebooted
again to continue. But the film, which blocked the system,
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