On Wed, 21 Nov 2012 15:14:26 +0200
"Andrej N. Gritsenko" <[email protected]> wrote:

>     The exact problem was - after they've deleted that folder there was
> no files on drive but it still showed card full. Don't know why it was
> but that happens sometimes, it's not first time I see that problem. I've
> changed 'no_usb_trash' option for them to 1 now so they hopefully never
> get into that .Trash-XXXX problem again but anyway, only way that could
> fix the problem was via the camera menu option 'format card' and I'm not
> happy that there is no easy way to do it in their LXDE. They even told me
> "Move files from camera to comp is a question of few minutes on Windows,
> why we spent an hour to do it? Your Linux is very bad for that!"
> 
>     Andriy.

You don't know what it is, and this should not happen, be it in Windows or in 
Linux : is
the card at it's end ? Or are there hidden files in that card ? The former post 
mentioned
the trash can, which I didn't think about in my former message, but maybe there 
are
hidden files - files can be hidden in Linux, they can also be hidden in Windows 
- in that
card and not necesserily in a trash can ? In the one flash card I had re 
formatted some
time ago, which was not mine : I found several trojan and a malware that was 
defeating
attemps to erase, which lead me to reformat it. (FAT16, after I searched the 
web to know
what filesystem type was needed).

Mélodie

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