[10:23] <wrst> Omnifrog: that's weird
[10:23] <wrst> permissions?
[14:42] <Omnifrog> for some reason there was a folder named /lost+found owned by root that couldn't be opened
[14:42] <Omnifrog> but now the file transfer starts and then dies :\
[14:45] <Omnifrog> "the process for the file protocol died unexpectedly"
[14:51] <wrst> got anything on it?
[14:57] <Omnifrog> on the external drive? yeah. I've been using it for backups for 6 months
[14:57] <Omnifrog> it happens with a different drive too so maybe a new KDE problem
[15:20] <wrst> maybe got another destkop to hook it up to?
[15:22] <Omnifrog> actually just started to copy the files over in xfce
[15:22] <wrst> working?
[15:22] <Omnifrog> still going so far
[15:23] <wrst> shame on kde
[15:24] <Omnifrog> yeah. I would do something but I don't have the time to fiddle with it
[15:28] <cyberanger> Omnifrog: sudo ls -l /path/to/.lost+found
[15:28] <cyberanger> what's that say?
[15:29] <cyberanger> I'm thinking it's the usual empty garbage folder on an external drive
[15:29] <Omnifrog> it was empty
[15:30] <Omnifrog> oh, it was in my music folder on the desktop. not sure how it even got there
[15:33] <cyberanger> hrm
[15:36] <cyberanger> Omnifrog: http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/18154/what-is-the-purpose-of-the-lostfound-folder-in-linux-and-unix
[15:38] <Omnifrog> oh, yeah. I know about the directory. but there shouldn't be one in my music folder
[16:02] <cyberanger> well, not from fsck anyway, unless I'm forgetting something
[16:35] <Omnifrog> lost+found was probably unrelated to the file system error though