I've been following this bug pretty much forever now, and I have to say I think touristguy is not being rude or disruptive, but is bang on the mark. The discussion was wondering off track and needed pulled back to the point.
Talk of admins granting permission to users, choice of file systems etc is irrelevant. When I (admin and single user on 3 machines) hit the delete key, I want the file (created, owned and writeable by me) to be sent to the trash can. I don't care if it's on my external ext3 hard drive, my reiserfs home partition or my vfat SD-based camera. The fact that this doesn't happen is a bug. Let's not get bogged down in silly rants about security, inexperienced users and "other" systems but, as touristguy said, let's get this silly, long running and extremely irritating bug fixed. 2009/4/10 touristguy87 <touristgu...@yahoo.com> > and beyond that I think that my comment was extremely helpful and it's > dismissive of you to say otherwise. > > -- > "Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / > VFAT partitions > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of a duplicate bug. > > Status in The "G" Library - GLib: New > Status in “glib2.0” source package in Ubuntu: Triaged > > Bug description: > Trying to delete files with nautilus from a vfat partition "fails". Well, > the file can be deleted OK, but it seems gvfs can't send the file to the > trashcan, so only permanent delete is available. Furthermore, the name of > the file appears in little boxes, similar to viewing a chinese site using > Latin-1 encoding (will attach screenshot). > > Distro: Hardy up to date (17-february 2008) > > Steps to reproduce: Copy a file to an vfat partition. Select it and delete > using nautilus. A message error will appear: > "Can't move file to trashcan. Do you want to delete it inmediately?" > "File <<little-boxes>>cannot be moved to trashcan" > > Versions: > Nautilus 1:2.21.91-0ubuntu2 > gvfs 0.1.7-0ubuntu4 > > /etc/fstab for the vfat partition: > UUID=9445-A956 /fat32 vfat defaults,utf8,umask=007,gid=46 0 > 1 > -- http://www.monthofsaturdays.net -- "Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT partitions https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/192629 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is a bug assignee. -- desktop-bugs mailing list desktop-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs