Public bug reported:
The Jaunty generic kernel was recently upgraded from 2.6.28-11
to 2.6.28-13 during updates.
The Deleted Items folder visible in the original kernel is no longer
present in the new kernel.
So when an unwanted object, say a document, is removed to
"Deleted Items", it in effect disappears from plain view.
It can eventually be traced to the location trash:/// or otherwise
called "Wastebasket", which again is not visible.
As an inexperienced Linux user, I find this change confusing
and frankly unnecessary.
Further, according to the Jaunty Help Manual:
Ubuntu Server Guide
Moving a File or Folder to Trash
Working with Hardware Devices
empty your trash by right-clicking the trash icon on the bottom panel and
selecting ....
is misleading for the netbook Acer Aspire One A110, which does not have
either a visible trashcan symbol or a bottom panel on the desktop.
Could the Ubuntu bug team please look into these anomalies
on the newer kernel and attempt to rationalize for better usability.
Lastly I note on the Acer, inserting an SD card in the right hand side slot,
doesn't mount the device. maybe something to do with pciehp needs forcing ?
Many thanks, Rodney.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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no trashcan symbol visible with kernel 2.6.28-13-generic
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/391206
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