Manjaro USB 3.0 transfer rate questionably slow
We have a fairly later(est) version of Manjaro linux xFCE, and we are trying to copy over 150 GB of data from a 1 terabyte HDD 5400 ROM to a Samsung external SSD T5 500 GB. It transfers at a whopping 100 KBs max.
I did an average amount of Googling, but I was unable to find commands that provided you with information on my USB ports (though I know they are 3.0 and I know my SSD has a USB c connected to a USB 3.0-of which connects to the computer so. My SSD Is a fat32gb though a exfat32may suffice.
Okay so it's still... slow. It also has an affinity to stop at 60-61 GB - which is interesting and odd.
Also when I do certain files individually the speed returns to normal, perhaps image files are of question.
The images file:
linux arch-linux usb manjaro file-transfer
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We have a fairly later(est) version of Manjaro linux xFCE, and we are trying to copy over 150 GB of data from a 1 terabyte HDD 5400 ROM to a Samsung external SSD T5 500 GB. It transfers at a whopping 100 KBs max.
I did an average amount of Googling, but I was unable to find commands that provided you with information on my USB ports (though I know they are 3.0 and I know my SSD has a USB c connected to a USB 3.0-of which connects to the computer so. My SSD Is a fat32gb though a exfat32may suffice.
Okay so it's still... slow. It also has an affinity to stop at 60-61 GB - which is interesting and odd.
Also when I do certain files individually the speed returns to normal, perhaps image files are of question.
The images file:
linux arch-linux usb manjaro file-transfer
Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago
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We have a fairly later(est) version of Manjaro linux xFCE, and we are trying to copy over 150 GB of data from a 1 terabyte HDD 5400 ROM to a Samsung external SSD T5 500 GB. It transfers at a whopping 100 KBs max.
I did an average amount of Googling, but I was unable to find commands that provided you with information on my USB ports (though I know they are 3.0 and I know my SSD has a USB c connected to a USB 3.0-of which connects to the computer so. My SSD Is a fat32gb though a exfat32may suffice.
Okay so it's still... slow. It also has an affinity to stop at 60-61 GB - which is interesting and odd.
Also when I do certain files individually the speed returns to normal, perhaps image files are of question.
The images file:
linux arch-linux usb manjaro file-transfer
We have a fairly later(est) version of Manjaro linux xFCE, and we are trying to copy over 150 GB of data from a 1 terabyte HDD 5400 ROM to a Samsung external SSD T5 500 GB. It transfers at a whopping 100 KBs max.
I did an average amount of Googling, but I was unable to find commands that provided you with information on my USB ports (though I know they are 3.0 and I know my SSD has a USB c connected to a USB 3.0-of which connects to the computer so. My SSD Is a fat32gb though a exfat32may suffice.
Okay so it's still... slow. It also has an affinity to stop at 60-61 GB - which is interesting and odd.
Also when I do certain files individually the speed returns to normal, perhaps image files are of question.
The images file:
linux arch-linux usb manjaro file-transfer
linux arch-linux usb manjaro file-transfer
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Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago
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Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago
Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago
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Your first question was closed, in my opinion, not fairly. I voted it up and for leave open. Your other, deleted questions, I can't see. Sometimes closures are not okay. The best to do: try to ask the best questions here, and try to fight the closures on the meta site ( unix.meta.stackexchange.com ).
– peterh
11 mins ago
If you want to attract the sympathy of the community, I would use a quite different tone (and an account not looking trollish). I tried to clean up your current post, and I suggest to leave it as it is. The Unix SE is not very bad in the view of the closures, you can adapt the customs relative easily, just listen what the others are saying and follow it. In exchange, you will get useful answers from professionals. I think it worths its price.
– peterh
9 mins ago
In USB devices, particularly USB3 ones, some hardware problem is quite common. I think you should check if it is connected really as usb3 (probably only an usb2 compat modus is used, because the communication with your usb hdd is noisy). Try to use a different usb3 cable, and hopefully someone will show you, how to check if your drive is connected in usb2 or in usb3 modus. Good luck with your Linux and on the site!
– peterh
6 mins ago