gmtstudio -- could you offer more information? a file > 4.3gb cannot be
copied onto a FAT formatted thumbdrive. on 24.04 , when doing a file of
that size to a FAT formatted drive, i receive multiple warnings. If i
click through and force things anyway, i get a $MAX_SIZE sized file that
is corrupted. This is a limitation of the filesystem in use. When
dropping it to a smaller file, under the limit (say, 3GiB), I am not
having any issues.

To separate the other, possibly visual bug, that is reproducible on a
24.04 system. I've had a 3.2GiB file sitting on "copying 3.2GiB/3.2GiB"
for quite a while. there is no specific feedback on what process is
happening now. The file itself appears to be on the thumdrive normally.

I tested with a 2.2GB mp4, and the copy showed up as "copied and usable"
on the thumdbrive after about 1m30s. I played the file at that point and
it was perfectly fine. However, it's still being reported as "copying
C0004.MP4" past the 7 min mark (when i stopped paying attention and
posted this).

I can break it down this way

1. files > 4.3Gb will not transfer fully to a FAT32 system. Ensure the drive is 
formatted to something that can take larger files
2. smaller files copy over and are "available" for open well before the 
"Copying..." dialog has finished
3. I'm not sure what's happening yet that keeps that "Copying..." dialog going.
4. I have _not_ attempted to remove the drive while that dialog is still going. 
5. I have _not_ been able to reproduce a corrupted file or thumbdrive situation 
yet. Need more info.

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