I was transferring music files from my computer to my phone. One of the files has a question mark in its name. Apparently this was so unexpected that Nautilus (GNOME file manager) started throwing stack traces all over, and for a while it was impossible for me to mount the phone again.
It took me a while to figure out it was the file name. Renamed the file without the question mark and things went smooth.
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@reynir you're not alone :-) had the same issue with pcmanfm-qt. I also decided to live with it. I remember that the issue was related to the MTP protocol, which is used for the file transfer
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@lobo interesting. It's such a terrible failure mode. The file manager is helpful to suggest I maybe rename files when copying clashes with existing files. I feel it should offer something similar when there's a limitation in the protocol - but nooo, let's just crash and enter a bad state instead.
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@reynir Yes, really a terrible failure mode from a usability perspective. I've read that MTP should support UTF-8, but my tests with special characters like ? and German umlauts always crashed the file-manager. But I didn't dig deeper and obeyed to the software behavior instead 🙂
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