closing this bug it's obsolete now than gvfs is used in GNOME
** Changed in: gnome-vfs2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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let's stop this discussion there, those comments are not constructive
there is no reason that software bugs should trigger there, the bug is
about user interactions, there is also no reason that people should not
be able to read the delete confirmation dialog if they know enough to
use a computer a
> why would users delete files exactly? when there is no trash
> available nautilus display a dialog explaining that and ask for
> confirmation to the users
By accident. Childen. Elder people. Users who think they can recover
from the Trash if they still change their mind. Software bugs. Hung
t
why would users delete files exactly? when there is no trash available
nautilus display a dialog explaining that and ask for confirmation to
the users
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> Could someone modify the ntfs-3g package so that the hack is directly
> implemented when the fstab is written?
Sadly we can not do anything in NTFS-3G because, as it was earlier
explained and patches submitted, this is not an NTFS-3G bug but a Gnome
one. When it's possible we always workaroun
> Is it a try to convince me to swith back to windows?
you are welcome to use whatever os you want, such comments are not
really useful there though
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Well, they did not technically eliminate the feature...rather they
implemented it in a different way. But for the end user you are right:
unless you know what to do, you're pretty much stuck.
Could someone modify the ntfs-3g package so that the hack is directly
implemented when the fstab is writ
so, they fixed the bug eliminating the feature?
Is it a try to convince me to swith back to windows?
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It seems to be fixed in Hardy since files aren't moved to Trash anymore
on NTFS partitions and Gnome shows an extra warning.
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have the same issue here. My ntfs partition is my main data partition
(my work there is shared with my windows partition).
choosing file -> empty trash in nautilus wont empty my ntfs trash
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I just deleted a file from a FAT32 partition and a couple of files from
an NTFS partition on Hardy Alpha 2, fully updated.
See the attached file - the file deleted from the FAT32 partition
(test.txt) displays if the Trash is clicked, but the icon for the trash
applet does not change and the files
obviously there are patches.
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Yes it is, see https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
vfs2/+bug/140968
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the conclusion: its a obviously a Gnome / Nautilus problem.
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Well, I tried it on a Gutsy with a FAT32 partition. It works fine. Since
I converted it to NTSF I can reproduce the bug.
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Same here. Gutsy 32 bits, files deleted in the NTFS partition do not
appear in the Trash. Can someone try this on Gutsy with a FAT32
partition? Do not have any here, so cannot tell whether the bug is valid
for that filesystem too.
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I'm under Gutsy and i CAN reproduce the bug.
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Luca: are you sure you used last gnome-vfs packages (~ppa4) ?
Because it seems you got the nautilus fix (nautilus now correctly
handles the fact that a filesystem doesn't support trash), but that NTFS
trash usage is not enabled and I've enabled it in the ~ppa4 gnomevfs
package.
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Yann,
I tested your gnome-vfs/nautilus packages from
http://ppa.launchpad.net/yann-pleiades/ but sadly they don' t work as expected.
When I login now there aren't any computer, home and trash folders on my
desktop and deleting something from an NTFS volume now a warning appears
telling me that
As unggnu commented in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
vfs2/+bug/140968/comments/5 , this bug is a duplicate of
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-vfs2/+bug/140968 (or
rather it's the same origin behind these 2 bugs).
I don't think fuse is the problem as, from what I
Gutsy is still not able to manage Trash-Folder on ntfs-3g/Fuse-Devices.
I think this is important.
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I have the same problem.
I just deleted an item on my ntfs partition. I made a mistake and went
to find it but couldn't find it anywhere. Finally i found this bug
report and found it in .Trash-$user on the ntfs partition.
Was not listed in normal trash at all.
Now that ntfs-3g is by defaul in
I have the same problem on Btrfs,
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I don't know if I have to fill another bug for that but under Gutsy Beta
release, Files are shown if I open the trash, but the trayicon say that
there isn't any file in the trash although there are.
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I'm under Gutsy uptodate and i can't reproduce your bug.
If i delete files on my usb stick (ntfs), when i open trash (left click on
trash applet), my files are shown.
Can you confirm that when you do that, your deleted files are not shown
?
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As https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-
vfs2/+bug/106621/comments/12 explained, kernel 2.6.20 introduced fuseblk
and that 's what for example ntfs-3g uses mounting all internal and
external disks. Afaik, Ubuntu 7.04 uses kernel 2.6.20, so the problem is
not fixed.
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there is no 2.6.21 available to Ubuntu yet, look like something to work
on later then
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Status: Fix Committed => Confirmed
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>From NTFS-3G upstream: the issue is not NTFS-3G but FUSE specific. I explained
>it at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-vfs2/+bug/106621/comments/12
This should be enough for Gnome developers to make the changes to support all
FUSE
file systems on all kernels. Thanks.
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Would be nice to have some ntfs-3g upstream working with GNOME guys on
it, or could you explain what those things are, how to configure them,
etc?
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I'm not sure the fix is correct, enough as I explained above. Or does it
work with the fuseblk, fuseblk.ntfs-3g and fuse.ntfs-3g file system
types too?
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committed upstream.
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Status: Unconfirmed => Fix Released
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Depending on the kernel version and other issues, the file system type
(fstype) can be: fuse, fuseblk, fuse. and fuseblk.,
where is FUSE file system type, e.g. ntfs-3g.
The sub part of the fstype should stay in the future but it's
not available yet in stable Linux kernels, only in Linus' develop
The mount type is a fuse one, there is a bug
upstream:http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349622
** Bug watch added: GNOME Bug Tracker #349622
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349622
** Also affects: gnome-vfs (upstream) via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=349622
It's very simple to test, if one is familiar a bit with the command line. No
need for existing NTFS or Windows:
http://ntfs-3g.org/quality.html#howtotest
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no, I've no NTFS volume to test it and I don't know how to use ntfs-3g,
the bug should be confirmed by somebody getting it
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I think you are right and people can live with it until Gutsy if it is
mentioned somewhere in Wiki. But could you please confirm the bug so it doesn't
get lost or is it then a problem for Feisty release?
Anyway I guess that ntfs-3g would be main in Gutsy so it gets more important
and btw. thanks
ntfs-3g is distributed to universe at the moment, it's not on the
default installation, that doesn't mean we don't want to get bug worked,
the desktop team is small though and already has lot to do, you or
upstream are welcome to contribute to get that corrected if you know
what to change though
-
I don't know what exactly you mean by "not common" but ntfs-3g upstream
is buried by all short of Ubuntu specific bug reports for quite long
time. If NTFS support is a low priority for Ubuntu then would you please
make an official statement somewhere we could point people, so they
won't have false
"ntfs-3g is not common"
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Reopening then. The desktop team is overworked at the moment though and
ntfs-3g is not current so it bug is low importance
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 32466
External disk trash not shown by trash applet
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 32466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32466
This doesn't seem to be a duplicate of bug #32466. There, the files can
be found in trash:// - this is not the case here.
** Attachment added: "screenshot2.png"
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 32466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32466
No, this bug hasn't already reported at least in the duplicate bug. On
ntfs-3g partitions the files aren't shown at all even if you open the
trash manual. The other one (External disk trash not shown by trash
ap
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 32466 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/32466
Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been
reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find.
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Sourcepackagename: trashapplet => gnome-applets
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