the previous comment suggests it work fine in newer version and there
has been no recent duplicates or comment about the issue so closing
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I have been using lucid 64-bit for several months. I have not seen
the incorrect behavior; the Trash applet seems to work properly.
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Sebastien Bacher seb...@ubuntu.com wrote:
could somebody try if that's still an issue on lucid?
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could somebody try if that's still an issue on lucid?
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Not confirming but it would be nice if somebody having it could send the
bug the to the people writting the software
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME)
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Let me see if I can answer Sebastien's specific questions. This is
long-winded, but these are exact steps that I took to reproduce the
issue. Skip to the end to see my conclusions.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit Desktop Edition. All partitions
formatted during
This bug also occurs for me with a new system on which I've installed
Ubuntu 9.04 -many times. The trash can simply does not work. Deleted
files end up in ~/.local/share/Trash/files but not in Trash:/// or in
the Trash applet.
I asked my flatmate (who is also using 9.04) about the problem and
ok. I have installed Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit on a 64-bit capable laptop. (Another
laptop).
The same problem occurred on this newly installed system.
It seems that this bug or problem is only reproducible on a newly installed
system.
The problems always goes away after a couple of restarts.
This
When I turned machine on this morning, the trash bin icon showed
empty. I again deleted several dummy files and the icon showed
full. I selected Empty Trash and the icon changed to empty.
Well, it has magically started working correctly after 2 reboots.
Jack Holloway
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After running all updates and installing packages using Synaptic, the
problem is gone. I can see the deleted files at Nautilus trash now.
And yes, the deleted files are in ~/.local/share/Trash
Jackh, update using Update Manager and see it you still have the same problem.
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Ran update manager. No updates.
Here's the latest. When I turned the machine on this morning, the trash
bin showed the deleted files that are in /.local/share/Trash and was
able to empty the trash, although the trash bin still shows that there
are files to be deleted. Deleted a dummy file
It got fixed after a couple of restarts for me also.
I guess we can close this bug now.
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although the trash bin still shows that there
are files to be deleted.
You mean by that the trash icon displays as full even when there is nothing
side the trash after emptying-out?
That is not
does gvfs-monitor lists changes in this directory?
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does gvfs-monitor lists changes in this directory?
How do we run it?
I get: bash: gvfs-monitor: command not found
I did not find that package in Synaptic.
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Yes, the trash icon shows full after emptying.
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José Lou Chang wrote:
It got fixed after a couple of restarts for me also.
I guess we can close this bug now.
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although the trash bin still shows that there
are files to be deleted.
You mean by
you need to install gvfs-bin and run gvfs-monitor on the directory
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Please answer these questions:
* Is this reproducible?
* If so, what specific steps should we take to recreate this bug?
* Does gvfs-ls trash: lists those?
This will help us to find and resolve the
could you look if the files are in the .local/share/Trash directory?
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I have the same problem and yes they appear in .local/share/Trash.
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