Let's get the laughing out of the way: I'm still running 14.04 on this particular laptop. I had occasion to reboot it today, for the first time in...6 months? a year? I don't know.
Immediately afterward, I resumed something I'd started yesterday. I normally use my beloved CLI for manipulating file/directory locations, but for certain tasks I use Dolphin.
For as long as I can remember, Dolphin has offered a 'write into' option when copying/moving directories/subdirectories. For example, if I'm copying /data/media/images, which is a directory containing numerous subdirectories, each containing images, to ~/Dropbox/images, I'd get a prompt. My choices included 'write into' and 'skip' and...I don't know what else, probably 'rename.' I only ever picked 'write into.'
Now, it's giving me two choices: 'skip' (which aborts the whole process) and 'rename.' I don't want either--I want to WRITE INTO. I've changed nothing. I've updated nothing. WTF happened?!
Immediately afterward, I resumed something I'd started yesterday. I normally use my beloved CLI for manipulating file/directory locations, but for certain tasks I use Dolphin.
For as long as I can remember, Dolphin has offered a 'write into' option when copying/moving directories/subdirectories. For example, if I'm copying /data/media/images, which is a directory containing numerous subdirectories, each containing images, to ~/Dropbox/images, I'd get a prompt. My choices included 'write into' and 'skip' and...I don't know what else, probably 'rename.' I only ever picked 'write into.'
Now, it's giving me two choices: 'skip' (which aborts the whole process) and 'rename.' I don't want either--I want to WRITE INTO. I've changed nothing. I've updated nothing. WTF happened?!
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