A workaround is to assign user permissions in the fstab entry for the
partition, eg:

/dev/sda2    /c     ntfs    defaults,umask=007,uid=1000,gid=1000    0
1

So perhaps the Ubuntu installer should do this by default for detected
ntfs-3g drives?

Or alternatively, perhaps Nautilus should tell you *why* it can't move
the files to trash, and explain that if you mount the partition in the
above way you'll be able to move files to trash?

** Summary changed:

- Cannot send files to thrascan from a vfat partition
+ Cannot send files to trashcan from an ntfs partition

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Cannot send files to trashcan from an ntfs partition
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629
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