I normally use my main desktop running Kubuntu 24.04 for various reasons including salvaging data from old/damaged hard drives for clients. On Windows, I could use TeraCopy to handle sequential file copying and I've noticed the same feature is built in with the file manager for Cinnamon under Linux Mint. However, such a feature is completely absent for Dolphin. So if I am copying say two folders with 100+ files and want to queue up another 4 or 5 folders from another source or even the same drive, Dolphin runs the file copy/move operation simultaneously. Now, not everyone is organised with where they save files, so imagine having to search throughout the drive, in my example, and hitting copy to/move to there will be not only slowdowns due to the increasing I/O operations, but also can lead to stress and other hard drive related issues. Is there a way to do so using Dolphin or must I look for another file manager that handles it fine?
If Dolphin can't handle it, are there other recommendations?
If Dolphin can't handle it, are there other recommendations?
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