I agree. It's even worse when nautilus hides the "skip all" etc window
behind another nautilus window so that it just appears to have frozen.

It would also be a nice feature in the "skip all" window if nautilus
continued to copy/move the files that is able to while it waits for your
input. At the moment you can set up a 10000 file copy, leave the PC
because you expect it will take a long time, and when you come back you
discover it has copied only 10 files and is asking you about file 11.

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nautilus 'replace file' dialog box could give more information
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136702
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