Recently I was trying to copy a video over to another computer (running
Windows, in case it makes any difference) by using my flash drive, but
Enlightenment seems to not like flash drives very much. The first time I
tried, the file appeared but had a size of 0 bytes. After a couple more
attempts I managed to get the file onto the computer, but it crashed about
halfway through watching it. No matter what I tried, I couldn't get the
file to copy to the flash drive without running into some sort of
corruption. I ultimately got around the problem by re-downloading the video
on the computer I was trying to transfer it to.

This is with 64-bit openSUSE 12.3. I recently had GNOME installed but
switched to Enlightenment, but I don't remember running into these sorts of
issues with GNOME.

Anyone else run into anything similar, or know why this might be happening?

~Damien
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