If it's happening in GNOME commander it means that it's happening in
something below both file managers (which traverses from GLib down to
the kernel). Where the bug exists below is a good question, but it's not
one we can answer without a lot more information about how this change
occurs. Your best bet is to run strace and watch for filesystem events
against the NTFS file system to see where the timestamp is changing.

In the meantime, this is not a Nautilus (or GNOME commander) bug.

** Changed in: ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: nautilus => None

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New timestamp when copying to NTFS partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/314860
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