I'm not sure I have the exact same bug, but better post here before
starting a new one I guess.
- I also have the "can't access trash" problem when trying to delete an image
from eog from an NTFS drive (where I have write permission everywhere).
- Nautilus is however able to delete the exact same file, from the exact same
place (i.e. the NTFS mounted drive). I don't know what Nautilus does with the
file however. AFAI can see, the file is simply "deleted", because I can't find
it in my usual trash nor in the RECYCLER dir in the NTFS drive, and don't see
any folder which would have been possibly created by nautilus on the root path
of the NTFS drive for that purpose (as it does on my USB keys).
It would seem appropriate, IMHO, that eog does the same thing when I ask
it to delete a file than Nautilus does. I am not sure that Nautilus'
apparent choice of permanently deleting the file without asking is the
best choice, but that seems to be a difficult discussion I don't want to
enter into... And if the Nautilus choice is well thought, every gnome
application should have the same behavior I guess... And, finally,
anything would probably be better than the current situation ("can't
delete").
I am running Ubuntu 9.04 up to date. (FYI, my problem seems to be
exactly like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/eog/+bug/42571,
at least from a user point of view.)
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"Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT
partitions
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629
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