D. R. Evans said the following at 12/01/2013 10:10 AM :

> 
> Because this machine has 2TB disks, I configured the trash to use only 1% of
> the drive, with "Delete oldest files from trash" set when the limit was 
> reached.
> 
> However, when I did this, it seemed that KDE would store only a single file at
> a time in the trash. As soon as I deleted more files, all the ones currently
> in the trash disappeared, until only one was left. Setting the trash limit to
> 2% produced the expected behaviour (i.e., files would accumulate in the trash
> until the limit was reached; then the oldest ones would be deleted).
> 
> Is there some trick I'm missing to get trash to work properly without wasting
> so much space? (I tried setting the size limit to 1.001%, but that behaved the
> same way as 1%.)

I have seen no reply to the above. I tentatively conclude that I am doing
nothing wrong, and that this is a bug. Since I am new to Debian, could some
kind person please tell me what would be the correct way to file a bug report
on this?

  Doc

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