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Message: Default copy/move system is not supported by the file manager ... #89

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StefanPofahl opened this issue Aug 14, 2023 · 6 comments
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@StefanPofahl
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And what does this mean? Which file managers and/or linux-distributions are compatible to ultracopier?

Dolphin_Nautilus_the_replacement_of_default_copy_system

Under which circumstances can I use the ultracopier on my kubuntu 22.04.3?

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Hi, ultracopier is compatible with all Linux, but I have requested compatibility with file manager, for now all was ignored,
I invite you do message into https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=233902

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I have added my comment to this bug issue.

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ahmedmoselhi commented Nov 22, 2023

@alphaonex86 I found this for nemo-nautilus will this work on latest version of ultracopier??

@StefanPofahl
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Thanks for the link! :-)

I observed that the copy command may still be ongoing even if ultracopier tells me the job is done.
This happened to me a few times with larger movie-files, to be transferred onto an USB-storage.
Are there specific switches that force ultracopier to wait until the file is fully copied onto the destination?

As a workaround I experiment currently with rsync, but I do not know, if the two switches:
--preallocate
--fsync
make sense and if so, I would like to know what the equivalent switches are for ultracopier.

@alphaonex86
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it's the behavior desired by most user.
ino the next major version I will add option for this

@alphaonex86 alphaonex86 self-assigned this Nov 23, 2023
@StefanPofahl
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cool :-)
The shortcomings of the standard copy command was my initial reason to try alternative ways to copy files onto an USB-storage ...

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