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Leofwine
Jan 14, 2015Tutor
Cannot copy files from Transmission > Downloads folder
Since this morning, I cannot copy anything from the Transmission > Downloads folder to my Mac without the Finder giving me a SBBoD and then the share disconnecting with one of the following errors: ...
Leofwine
Jan 22, 2015Tutor
This problem is not consistent but is getting very annoying. I have discovered that it is not all files - some copy, some don't and it has little relation to their file type or anything else that I have noticed.
When it happens it causes the Transmission share unmount and very often it causes the Mac Finder to crash after about five minutes of SBBoD and it will not relaunch requiring a Mac reboot.
The only solution is to reboot the RN102 which then presents other problems which have been documented in another thread regarding Time Machine.
I tried connecting with AFP but when I do, the Transmission > Downloads window never populates and the SBBoD starts and then the finder needs to be restarted but doesn't, i.e. no desktop and no icons - the finder no longer appears in the application switcher (cmd-tab). Clicking on the Dock Finder icon does not make the Finder launch and the only thing to do is reboot the Mac.
If it wasn't for the fact that rebooting the RN102, I'd suspect it was a Mac problem but I think it's a permissions problem on the RN102 and I can't find a way of viewing permissions.
This is really not much good and very annoying.
When it happens it causes the Transmission share unmount and very often it causes the Mac Finder to crash after about five minutes of SBBoD and it will not relaunch requiring a Mac reboot.
The only solution is to reboot the RN102 which then presents other problems which have been documented in another thread regarding Time Machine.
I tried connecting with AFP but when I do, the Transmission > Downloads window never populates and the SBBoD starts and then the finder needs to be restarted but doesn't, i.e. no desktop and no icons - the finder no longer appears in the application switcher (cmd-tab). Clicking on the Dock Finder icon does not make the Finder launch and the only thing to do is reboot the Mac.
If it wasn't for the fact that rebooting the RN102, I'd suspect it was a Mac problem but I think it's a permissions problem on the RN102 and I can't find a way of viewing permissions.
This is really not much good and very annoying.
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