** Description changed:
+ Please see my bug report #1640421 as this problem effects not only
+ Shotwell.
+
Using "Delete" or "Empty Rubbish Bin" with the "remove and trash" option in
Shotwell 0.22.0 rubbish bin, files do not appear in system rubbish bin as
expected in Ubuntu 16.10. However, t
Public bug reported:
Any files deleted from a USB device (sent to the system recycle bin)
don't appear in the system recycle bin in 16.10. However, if I connect
the USB device to another system running 14.04, the files appear in that
system's recycle bin. I can only guess the problem is with Nauti
Can I delete this bug as clearly the problem is not with Shotwell but
something else in Ubuntu 16.10 as any file deleted on an external drive
does not appear in the system recycle bin. Perhaps I am doing something
wrong? Perhaps I am the only person deleting files from an external
drive? Perhaps I
The same problem occurs with all my external drives including within
Nautilus. If I delete a file on a USB connected drive, the file does not
appear in the system recycle bin however, if I then connect the drive to
a device running Ubuntu 14.04, the files appear in the system recycle
bin on that sy
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Title:
gnome control center crashed when attempting to open privacy dialogue
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Public bug reported:
When I attempt to open "privacy" in the gnome-control-center (system
settings), system settings crashes with the following error message. All
other functions within system settings work:
magnus@1204:~$ gnome-control-center
(gnome-control-center:11858): Gtk-CRITICAL **: gtk_b