Hundreds of people, many new users, come here looking for help, and are
greeted with "logs or gtfo".


I have a supercomputer sitting here that compute trillions of calculations per 
second, and yet I am getting USB transfer speeds that are measured in kilobytes 
per second and can frequently crash the entire system. 

I try to show my friends my awesome operating system, and they are super
impressed, until I go to give them a file, at which point the 2 minute
operation takes hours, repeatedly fails before finally freezing the
entire system.

So I come here, and read through years and years of people trying to
report this bug and being treated like rubbish, duplicate bug reports
everywhere, and every one with a different arcane work around to try,
and a whole slew of wierd logging commands to run.  I can certainly see
how so many can feel so powerless and unheard on this issue.

However, despite being told that we are imagining it, or that our
hardware is faulty, or that we are too stupid to report a bug properly,
we are still here trying to report the damn bug.

So, pretty please. Can someone run through the exact logging process
required by the devs to fix this issue? All we need is a simple step by
step guide to giving you the information you need to end this
abomination.

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  USB file transfer causes system freezes; ops take hours instead of
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