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Files copied from an MTP device by Nautilus have their modification date set to epoch 0

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When I copy files from a USB connected MTP device (e.g. an Android phone) to a Ubuntu 22.10 computer, the modification dates of the files are lost: They are set to "Epoch 0".

This problem did not occur in previous (< 43.0) versions of Nautilus.

I tried the same with Thunar 4.17.9 and this problem did not occur there.

There are many other nasty bugs and usability problems in Nautilus version 43, which is not even in beta quality status right now.

Is there a method to downgrade Nautilus to version 42.0 in Ubuntu 22.10?

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