Quoting Damien Radtke <damienrad...@gmail.com>:

> 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

I'm having similar issues with usb sticks when using efm. In my case  
it looks like files are copied but when I eject the stick and insert  
it into another computer it is empty. I really haven't done any  
thorough testing and can't say that this happens 100% of the time. It  
does happen though. I've also had this happen when using MC, so it  
doesn't appear to be an E only thing. I usually end up using Nautilus  
to do the copy, which usually works (again can't say it's 100%). My  
system is Ubuntu 12.10, E 17.1.

Unfortunately, I have no idea why this is happening. If I end up  
finding anything I'll let you know.

Gary


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