Manu Cornet wrote:
> Right, everything works fine with eject, but not with umount. Here's what I 
> just tried :
>
> * Insert an USB key, place one of its file in the trash (applet says 1 item 
> in trash)
>
> * umount the key from the command line : still 1 item in trash
>
> * Unplug the key and replug it (automatically mounts) : 2 items in trash, etc.
>
> If you right-click -> eject (it "eject" command), it works fine.
>
> Not sure if there are any use cases where this problem can happen from just 
> using the UI, but marking as confirmed anyway.
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
>        Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
>
>   
I'd say this is a general gnome bug, a UI only use case is automount 
filesystems

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trash tooltip has incorrect count
https://launchpad.net/bugs/43996

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