Mio,

USB3 would be a kernel bug. You should look for unhappy messages in
dmesg output.

Moving files: There are two answers to this one. It is physically
possible to implement a "fake" file move in the backend, although if
that's the path you want to go down it should be done in gvfs core code
and not in each backend (the ptp backend has this fake move logic in it,
but no one else can use it). But the most robust implementation would be
in nautilus, because then it would understand what's really going on and
could keep track of the file as it moves around the system and minimize
the chance of data loss. It would also be able to give feedback to the
user that two copy operations are taking place.

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  Ubuntu does not work with Samsung Galaxy phones (needs update to
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