I have same issue. Why do you think mount points and partitions
matter? Isn't that rather that picasa is not using default system
trash? But the question is: where do the files go?
I use kde 4.1, have another image browser/editor for gnome gthumb, it
has similar functionality as picasa, just not that fancy. Images
deleted there also don't show in trash on the tray, however they are
there when i open /media/[my disk]/.Trash-1000/files. Hmm...
But where do picasa deletes go? They can't just disappear, nothing
disappears...

On 11 Maj, 16:02, leiz <[email protected]> wrote:
> How is your hard drive partitioned and where is everything mounted?
>
> On May 1, 10:52 pm, Juan Camilo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > mmm...
> > My pictures are stored on a different partition but it is the same HD.
> > If I delete them with dolphin (the file manager) the go to the trash,
> > but when I do what you did on the video they disapear.
>
> > Thanks for the reply.
>
> > On May 1, 1:23 pm, leiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Video demonstration:http://leiz.org/picasa/2009_05/kubuntu_904_trash.avi
>
> > > Are your pictures stored on the local hard drive, or are they stored
> > > on removable media? What happens if you delete a photo from KDE's file
> > > manager? Does that show up in the trash?
>
> > > On May 1, 12:34 am, leiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > Whoops, I was running KDE 4.2, but I ran kde-config --version instead
> > > > of kde4-config --version. When I delete files from Picasa, they end up
> > > > in ~/.local/share/trash.
>
> > > > On Apr 30, 7:08 pm, leiz <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > Worked for me with Kubuntu 9.04 with KDE 3.5.10. I'll try KDE 4
> > > > > next...
>
> > > > > On Apr 29, 4:54 pm, Juan Camilo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hi all,
> > > > > > Im running kubuntu 9.04 with kde 4.2 and I've been using picasa for 
> > > > > > a
> > > > > > while. I've tried both the 2.7 final and 3.0 beta versions.
> > > > > > I noticed that when I delete a picture within picasa it is not going
> > > > > > to the system trash folder. I google the problem but can't find a
> > > > > > solution for it. (yes I checked /.local/share/trash ... they aren't
> > > > > > there)
> > > > > > Is there a work arroun for this?
> > > > > > How can i solve this problem?
>
> > > > > > Thanks

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