Public bug reported:
HY!! (I'm french so don't be frightened by my bad writing)
I'm on ubuntu Gusty Gibbon and I' think I have the latest version of nautilus
(2.20.0)
It isn't a real probleme...It was just to show my brother the "permission
system".
>When you use nautilus and you want to delete a group of files in the the file
>system (without permission).
>It popups, firstly asking if you want to completely remove it (no trash), then
>tell you it's impossible (logical = no right)
>so there you can : Ignore Cancel Retry
>As it's seems easy to understand, it's hard to explain why Ignore or Cancel
>does exactly the same:
>Well let's say that the Cancel button doesn't stop the hole
>("permission-failed deleting without trash") action, it continues asking
>whether you want to delete the next file....
It's not so bad but I didn't looked so persuasive to my brother when I told him
ubuntu had less bugs than W...
Still... Congratulation for every body that is involved to the GNU-Linux
Project...for the sake of our Technological Freedom...
** Affects: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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nautilus: pop up for no permission to trash unlogical with multiple files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/200434
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