The fix suggested above doesn't work. GNOME_Panel_TrashApplet.server
already has the suggested oaf_atrribute (bonobo:enviroment) inside the
correct oaf_server location and the trash applet still doesn't work.

But not only that, bonobo-activation-server now is affecting my eog.
I've noticed in every session eog starts to behave erratically
(sometimes works, sometimes silently drops) until it simply stops
working. Launching it from the command line (ie, "eog picture.jpg")
works, but trying to open the same file via nautilus default association
doesn't work. After a while, "ps ax | grep eog" shows all the stuck eog
processes stuck cluttering the memory, and they need to be killed.

This bonobo bug evolved from being an annoyance (panel applets) to being
a productivity killer and major show stopper (eog not working). I'm now
considering some form of rollback.

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Bonobo-activation-server sometimes is not killed after session restart, leading 
to many unexpected problems
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/49594
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