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then do this:
rm ~/.Trash
mkdir ~/.Trash
[/QUOTE]

Now that makes no sense ... Mind you, that part is to UNDO the first
part and restoring the original situation. This is because the proposed
workaround didn't take the new Gnome/Hardy trash-structure into account.
When using this workaround you will not be able to put files on
different mount-points correctly into your trash-can. (see Toaste on
2008-07-30 for reasons)

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trash applet refers to a different folder than the default one in ubuntu
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