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Old 5th October 2008, 11:52 PM
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Gnome's Nautilus cannot copy files from external usb disk

I am using fedora 9.
I have encountered this problem since some updates recently.

When I copy a directory full of files from my usb disk in gnome, it only copies some files and the progress bar stops after a while. It always fails to copy all files.

When I uses "cp" in terminal to copy. It is OK.
Help! Thanks.

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