I tried another installation fron scratch (not upgrade) on another
machine, the problem remains the same
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Files and folders deleted on a Samba network share don't appear at all in Trash
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs
What information are you lacking? I think the problem has been explained
very well. Please tell me what you need, and I'll try to explain better.
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Files and folders deleted on a Samba network share don't appear at all in Trash
window
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457047
You received this bug
Sorry, I didn't understand. So here
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=331947 i found something
inherent, they say the bug has already been solved, however this is not
true (at least for me), I deleted the Trash folder on the server, then
tried to delete a file via Nautilus. It recreated th
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: nautilus
This doesn't seem to happen on other devices (ex. USB keys, though it
didn't ask me to empty the Trash like in previous release). I think this
is a major bug, the risk is filling up network shares without even
knowing it.
ProblemType: Bug
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34093480/ProcMaps.txt
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I don't know, I simply upgraded my Pentium 4 (32 bit) from Jaunty (with
all updates) to Karmic, amongst other annoyances this was the worst.
Simply, the trash doesn't show deleted files on my network share on the
Samba server, although the files regularly end up in
/.Trash-/files and associated met
This is not true. Very old version of Gnome (my memories date back to
2003) had a directory on remote shares, then they dropped it, and now
they took it back, but with metadata to allow Nautilus to restore items
to their original place. Try yourself to delete something on a network
share (with Karm
Unfortunately I don't have a Gnome Bugzilla account, so I can't report it.
Anyway, the bug in my opinion is critical, and Ubuntu shouldn't ship with such
a problem. Imagine the new version deployed in a production environment, where
everyone has a remote home on a Samba server with quotas (like
As you like it. Meanwhile I've made some test, and I really think this
issue is not depending on my environment, but on Gnome. If it is, it's
surely a showstopper for Karmic on Desktop PCs in a LAN environment, and
I think people should at least be warned in order to avoid the disaster.
Good luck w
Tried today on Lucid Beta (with a new Gnome version). Problem remains.
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Files and folders deleted on a Samba network share don't appear at all in Trash
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/457047
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Desktop Bugs, which is a b
Tried today on Lucid (released version) Problem remains.
So, we now have Gnome 2.30, but the behaviour is exactly the same as 6 months
ago. Now there are no time excuses (see #8), it's been 6 full months, and we
have the same extremely annoying bug (I don't agree at all with Imprortance:
low). C
As I implied before (mentioning the version change of Gnome), I'm not so
sure it's Gnome's fault, so I wrote it here. If I find something similar
on Gnome bugzilla I'll let you know (as I did 6 months ago). I don't
have an account there, so I can't open a new bug.
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Yesterday Gnome 2.28.2 (same version of Karmic, and older than Lucid)
was available on Gentoo. I emerged it, and Trash works as expected
there. So, as I supposed, this is not Gnome's fault. I hope now this
should be clear enough: please, fix this on Ubuntu
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