1/ rename directory: /home/username/.local/share/Trash - e.g.:
/home/username/.local/share/Trash1
2/ create new directory /home/username/.local/share/Trash
That's all.
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Try simply delete Trash folder ( rm -rf
/home/username/.local/share/Trash) it worked for me
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I haven't tried it yet sorry. But my main Os (Ubuntu 9.04) was it solved after
a few days :S
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Thx, i gonna tried that if it happens after a reinstall soon...
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Sorry, but where can I find gvfs-ls trash list and gvfs-monitor? What is it?
Is this a file in username/.local/share/Trash?
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Ah thx, it is a command.
==This is on my working partition==
It seems that there is no trash (or prullenbak, that is Dutch for trash) folder
in my home directory.
However it's gvfs-ls trash: with :
Yes then I see the files...
Example:
gvfs-open trash:
Open trash:///, so that seems OK.
All of
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1) I think it is reproducible, because I did twice a fresh Ubuntu 9.04
installation. Onetime with ext4 and with ext3. The problem still exists.
However I haven't try it yet on a other pc/laptop.
2)
2.1) Burn the Image on a RW CD.
2.2) Try the install the Ubuntu 9.04 i386 in
does gvfs-ls trash: lists something when getting the issue? does gvfs-
monitor .local/share/Trash lists changes?
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