![]() ![]() It will take minutes, if the dataset is large. If you copy using standard networking (samba) between the guest and NAS-drive in the host networking, the VM still gets hang up when you give copy for a folder in the guest - I mean, VMware starts some internal copying which does not make any sense. You usually use a shortcut to open the clipboard manager. ![]() I think it does not make sense to show this window. I suspect that this item b) is broken because of very bad programming. Since some days CopyQ is visible if I use ALT+TAB: This was different in the past. ![]() This matter of getting tens of modal error message is perhaps worse, if you try to do drag&drop or if you use internal VMware sharing. So, you are completely stuck because of VMware itself. Trying to go to Terminal and kill apps, does not seem to help either - at least it isn't trivial to find what to kill. Even reboot doesn't help - they just appear again. They appear again and again when pressing something on the screen - so, it takes seconds for one to get quitted.ģ isn't bad, although they make absolutely no sense, but if the number of copies would be larger, you would have to quit tens of them, which would take minutes of waiting and clicking. For a fresh installation in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Linux Mint 20, and other Ubuntu-based derivatives, you can use below PPA to get the latest release. #Copyq ubuntu 20.04 update#You have to quit them (that's what I mean by modal), in order for the VM to be released. If you have CopyQ installed in Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 20.04, Linux Mint 20 you can run ‘sudo apt update & sudo apt upgrade’ for updating CopyQ. I suspect this is just broken with bad programming.ī) There will be 1-3, depending on the take, modal error message on the screen (see the picture). This should be ONLY a matter of the OS doing something at this stage. Why is VMware interfering with this? It is just wrong - I might be copying within the virtual computer or copying to a network file. It doesn't matter much with 9 files, but with 1000 files it takes minutes to release the computer to something else. Result: does nothing, which is the best case of them all.Ĭopy a folder with 9 files (mp3 and jpg) from guest to host, with copy/paste from menusĪ) There is VMware interfering with starting the copy within VMware itself. VMware internal sharing is disabled (since it makes things even worse, read further).ĭrag and drop a single file from host to guest or vice versa. Host Kubuntu 20.04 / Guest 20.04 (reasonably latests updates). Perhaps these comments help the Support to indentificate the origin of the problem. I'm including these things to display the wealth of this problem. ![]()
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