*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 500069 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/500069
Possibly fixed by removing tracker.
I personally liked tracker and the indexing functionality and have
manually installed it upon every reinstall of a newer version of ubuntu.
But a couple of weeks ago I was transferring files to a usb-stick, I
made the mistake of transferring to large amount of data at one and the
file tranfer hung up. I decided to reboot, then ubuntu told me there was
an program running and asked if I wanted to shut down anyway. In this
situation in the past, as I can recall, the program that won't quit has
been has been "nautilus file transfer" but this time it was tracker-
extract. After reboot I uninstalled tracker and since my file transfers
haven't hung up. The transfer speeds are ok, about 10-15mb/s, but still
not as fast as in windows, but I don't get any system freezes while
transferring files to usb stick any more, and the file transfer doesn't
hang. Just a minute ago I completed a transfer of 4.3gb (350mb files) to
a Sandisk Cruzer micro.
Running 11.04 with gnome desktop.
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Title:
Copying files to USB flash drive is extremely slow
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