@Sebastien Bacher

1) I think it is reproducible, because I did twice a fresh Ubuntu 9.04
installation. Onetime with ext4 and with ext3. The problem still exists.
However I haven't try it yet on a other pc/laptop.

2)
2.1) Burn the Image on a RW CD.
2.2) Try the install the Ubuntu 9.04 i386 in Dutch (Netherlands) language (NOT 
on a virtual machine like VMware).
2.3) Format the first partition ext3 or ext4, choose format, / as root level 
and a swap partition
2.4) The rest of the settings keep it default. However choose for automatic 
login.
2.5) Reboot, create a new file on the desktop. Then choose move it to trash.

EDIT!
You never believe it, the problem is solved???
I don't now why I was looking (and this because I still not believe it) a the 
bottom right of my window. I saw "?prop?" in the trash.

You fixed it with a update already?
I can try it again... I make a copy of this working partition with clonezilla 
and install a fresh Ubuntu. Lets see what happens.

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Deleted files not moving to trash
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