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Old 12-28-2019, 10:48 AM   #1
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Problem copying books into Books Subfolder from laptop

Hi!

I have created multiple subfolders under the main Books folder on my Note Pro device. If I move/cut books into those folders using the device file management interface, the books remain into those folders and everything is fine. If, however, I try to move or copy books (or anyfile) into those folders from my laptop (using Ubuntu), they immediately get removed by the device and the folders remain empty.

Note: I am on Android 6.0.1, build number: 2019-11-21_11-19_2.2.1_2792736.

Let me know if you have any hint on how to fix this : )

Thanks!
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Old 12-29-2019, 11:24 AM   #2
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Update

I tested on a windows laptop, it seems the problem only applies to my linux OS (for some reason I guess it is a quirk of the MTP implementation on linux?)
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