I'm running 9.04.

It's happening to me.

I have several hard drives that I mount through Nautilus. They are all
either Ext3 or NTFS drives.

I can normally "send files to trash" on all NTFS drives - they are
simply moved to .Trash-1000 on the drive and appear on the Trash Can.

However, whenever I try the same on my Ext3 drives (other than the ones
mounted during boot) I get the "can't send the file to trash, do you
want to delete it?" pop-up.

This is really annoying, and just costed me a large file that I
accidentally deleted.

Please let me know what the information you require to move forward on
this is.

** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
       Status: Invalid => Incomplete

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Can't move to trash a file on a mounted filesystem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163366
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