Bug still exists on Hardy, message in now more elaborate:
"The file "xxx.yyy" cannot by move to the trash."
And more option buttons are supplied (most of them are useless if you've only 
selected one file) however, no clear explanation as to the source of the 
problem (no writable trash directory exists on the volume) is given, nor is any 
option to remedy it.

The version of Nautilus I've testd on: 1:2.22.3-0ubuntu2

Note: I'm seeing this error now again because the new gnome-vfs changes
the way trash works. The way old trash folders are now ignored is rather
sloppy. I've practically lost access to whatever was in the trash before
the upgrade (Yeah I know I can reach it easily from the console, that's
not the point, I'm thinking from a novice user point of view).


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

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nautilus should provide more detailed error dialog when move to trash fails
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/176755
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