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Caja did not exist in 2008.
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@Ark74 Pleas test both Ubuntu MATE 21.04 and upcoming 21.10; then tag as
hirsute and impish if confirmed.
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@Norbert what version would you suggest to test with?
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Can you reproduce this bug with newer version of Ubuntu MATE?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: caja (Ubuntu)
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This issue is a combination of Caja and trash applet from what I see,
not necessarily only issue with trash applet. On MATE (Caja) in other
distros like Debian, even LinuxMint, we get a dialog to empty trash from
external drive to save space on that drive. If we agree trash is emptied
and trash
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Linux Mint 19.3 Cinnamon - This issue has plagued me since I decided to share
an entire volume over my home network with samba.
One day, I noticed the sharing emblem on the volume's .Trash-1000 icon.
Thus I right-clicked on it -> Properties -> Share tab, I switched off sharing
of .Trash-1000
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I can confirm that this bug is still in ubuntu-mate (version 19.10).
when unmounting external drives without emptying trash, the trash icon
stays on "full" forever (until the next login)
Expected behaviour would be a re-evaluation of the trash state of the
mounted devices after any mount/unmount
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Logging out and back in clears it on 16.04 64-bit. Until next time, of
course. I only installed fresh today so I'll try to itemize potential
actions to trigger this. I had:
Deleted files from a mounted samba share
Deleted local files with standard permissions (downloaded debs from
Telegram.com,
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Add a few more years and we will be facing this bug after deleting files
from external flying cars. Ubuntu 16.04. We could make another bug
report if this one is dead.
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This bug occurs in the newest version, 16.04! This is ridiculous!
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Almost 10 years!
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Happens for me in Ubuntu 14.04 and still in 15.10. Actually I tried
upgrading just to get rid of this issue but was disappointed.
The trash bin is full in the bottom left corner of the left dock. Click
to open and there's nothing inside. I wonder if this is a problem after
erasing from removable
Same problem on 14.04.3 with all updates applied. Logging out and back
in clears it (although that's not always an option)
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15.10 still happening
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Totally. I'm still seeing it in 15.10.
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This problem persists in 15.10.
Someone seriously needs to fix this.
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This ridiculous bug looks like ignored (by Gnome, too) since 7.04 (my
first distro). Thus it is difficult to spread Linux.
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Also reported here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=583797
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In 14.04 this problem continues:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/1321350
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First in Ubuntu 12.04LTS 64bit I have had the problem. Had 10.04LTS
before
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It seems like the Trash icon has some sort of database of mounted drives
to keep tabs of items that have been deleted, and then does not refresh
this database to only display the status of actually mounted drives.
Since it can never Empty the trash of unmounted drives, the display
remains showing
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I'm running Maverick AMD64 and it behaves the same way if I've had a USB
drive inserted.
If I put the USB drive back in and empty the trash if behaves normally
again.
Obviously some sort of glitch involving trash bin and removable drives.
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If you recently deleted files from an external HDD, USB drive, etc. and
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trash. I know this works because I just did.
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Problem still occurs for me under Maverick / amd64.
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Yep, it knows there are Trash items in the now removed device but
should not really remain in that status once the device is removed.
Putting the device back in allows you to empty the trash and reset the
status of the icon.
Something in the remove script needs to either reset or refresh the
I also confirm this problem and can attest to the observations noted
previously. I am running Lucid on amd64. This bug and 390608 appear to
be the same.
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Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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I'm having this issue in 9.10. To replicate:
- Insert usb disk
- Delete files
- Unmount
- Empty trash
It will delete local files but seems to keep a record of the files on
the usb disk that weren't yet deleted, so never shows an empty trash
icon.
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one rather
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This bug still happens in Jaunty. I suffer it from time to time, and the
worst problem is that I don't know how to reproduce.
After the trash applet is locked into full mode (I can't think of a
better way of explaining it) it won't revert to normal behaviour until I
log out and on again.
Reopening as it is still happening in Jaunty.
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should be fixed in jaunty, closing the bug, you can reopen if you still
get the issue though
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could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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Sebastien Bacher wrote:
could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
OK, I was just waiting for Alpha 3 to come out before giving it a try;
so can probably do this in the next few days.
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could somebody having the issue send the bug to bugzilla.gnome.org where
the people writting the code will read it?
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This happens to me all the time, and really is quit annoying.
Intrepid/GNOME/Custom theme
All updates installed.
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The file system type is xfs (my home directory is on /dev/sdc4): on an
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/dev/sdc4 xfs 372231488 167990656 204240832 46% /export/v4
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Thanks for the report, May you tell us a few steps in order to recreate
the issue? Do you have that partition in removable device or in another
hard drive? Which type of partition is that one? Does the trash applet
reflect the right status?
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