I'm using Dolphin 1.1.80 (on Kubuntu 8.10 + KDE 4.2 Beta 2) to copy around some moderate-sided (GB) file trees. How can I keep track of the progress that Dolphin is making on the copies?
There's a notification popup that shows progress initially, but this disappears after a few seconds - long before the copy is complete. There's also the little message in the status window at the bottom when it's done, but that's only useful if I've left that instance of Dolphin running (how would I know to do that?) and if I don't miss it in the rest of the status chatter. In any case, there's no visual feedback that I can see about an ongoing copy.
Konqueror now exhibits this same behavior, but without even the miniscule end of copy message.
I discovered this, unfortunately, after trying to use what turned out to be a partially copied tree with another application (Thunderbird) that needed it all. It made quite a mess of my mail.
There's a notification popup that shows progress initially, but this disappears after a few seconds - long before the copy is complete. There's also the little message in the status window at the bottom when it's done, but that's only useful if I've left that instance of Dolphin running (how would I know to do that?) and if I don't miss it in the rest of the status chatter. In any case, there's no visual feedback that I can see about an ongoing copy.
Konqueror now exhibits this same behavior, but without even the miniscule end of copy message.
I discovered this, unfortunately, after trying to use what turned out to be a partially copied tree with another application (Thunderbird) that needed it all. It made quite a mess of my mail.
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