Hi! Just would like to mention I was able to reproduce this bug in Hardy. Here are the steps:
1. Install mtpfs from the official Hardy repositories $ sudo apt-get install mtpfs 2. Create mount point $ mkdir /home/jaakko/mtpfs 3. Plug in my player via USB cable (Zen 8GB) 4. Mount the player $ mtpfs /home/jaakko/mtpfs 5. Open nautilus to the mtpfs directory (which can be seen as a real mounted filesystem in the left of the nautilus window!) 6. Browse to the /home/jaakko/mtpfs/Music directory with nautilus 7. Drag and drop a directory with about 10 songs and/or about 100megabytes to the Music directory 8. Watch as the copy fails after ~5 songs / ~70 megabytes have been copied Nautilus pops out this error message: Error while copying "xxx.mp3". There was an error copying the file into /home/jaakko/mtpfs/Music/XXX. (details: Error writing to file: Operation not permitted) 9. Refresh the Music directory using F5 to see if something has been copied Now nautilus gives you this error: Couldn't display "/home/jaakko/mtpfs/Music". Error: Error stating file '/home/jaakko/mtpfs/Music': Transport endpoint is not connected Please select another viewer and try again. 9. Get pissed off, do "fusermount -u /home/jaakko/mtpfs", unplug the player and start from step 3. again NOTE: The songs that seem to be copied before the error in the File transfer operation actually are copied. -- Mutiple file transfers appear to cause libmtp to hang https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181977 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs