I see gvfs-trash file on Xubuntu. I read the gvfs-man page and found this
paragraph,
trash sends files or directories to the Trashcan. This can be a
different folder depending on where the file is located, and not all file
systems support this concept. In the common case that the file lives
** Package changed: thunar (Ubuntu) = gvfs (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
gvfs-trash file fails in Xubuntu and Ubuntu, Lubuntu apparently doesn't
have gvfs-trash installed.
sudo gvfs-trash works in all (once installed in Lubuntu)
deleting a folder works as expected
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On Apr 18, 2015 7:15 AM, Elfy 1445...@bugs.launchpad.net wrote:
gvfs-trash file fails in Xubuntu and Ubuntu, Lubuntu apparently doesn't
have gvfs-trash installed.
sudo gvfs-trash works in all (once installed in Lubuntu)
deleting a folder works as expected
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I see gvfs-trash file on Xubuntu. I read the gvfs-man page and found
this paragraph,
trash sends files or directories to the Trashcan. This can be a
different folder depending on where the file is located, and not all
file systems support this concept. In the common case that the file
lives