Created attachment 132602 [details] kdiff3 mail.bin copy.bin SUMMARY I wanted to copy a jpg-file with Dolphin from Galaxy Note 9 with Android 10 (1. Sept 2020 patch) to my home directory. Only the first 0x10000 bytes are correct. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. copy file with Dolphin 2. xxd file.jpg >copy.bin 3. mail file to Leap 15.2 4. xxd file.jpg >mail.bin 5. kdiff3 mail.bin copy.bin OBSERVED RESULT The first 65536 bytes are correct, the rest is messed up EXPECTED RESULT copy.bin == mail.bin SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: openSUSE Leap 15.2 (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.71.0 Qt Version: 5.12.7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Created attachment 132604 [details] copy.bin Created can be found 3 times in copy.bin Only once in mail.bin
Created attachment 132605 [details] mail.bin The expected result
I have the same problem with Leap 15.3 A simple text file longer than 65.536 Bytes length is messed up: | Byte 1 ... Byte 65.536 | Byte 1 ... (EOF - 65.536) |
SUMMARY I used KDEconnect to copy a jpg-file with Dolphin from Galaxy A20e with Android 11. gimp says "Corrupt JPEG data: 10812 extraneous bytes before marker 0xd1 Opening 'Dolphin_20210904_100424.jpg' failed: JPEG image plug-in could not open image (1. Sept 2020 patch) to my home directory. Only the first 0x10000 bytes are correct. JPEG datastream contains no image" I emailed the picture to myself. I can view the picture OK. cmp says "email_20210904_100424.jpg Dolphin_20210904_100424.jpg differ: byte 32769, line 110" STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. connect to phone using KDEconnect 2. copy file with Dolphin to PC 3. open using gimp 4. mail file to PC (Thunderbird) save file 5. cmp file1.jpg file2.jpg OBSERVED RESULT gimp says file is corrupt. cmp says files are different. EXPECTED RESULT gimp should display file. cmp should say files are indetical. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux: Kubuntu 20.04 KDE Plasma Version: 5.18.5 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.68.0 Qt Version: 5.12.8 KDEconnect app on phone: 1.17.0 KDEconnect on PC: 1.4-0ubuntu5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION