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** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium => Low
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** Package changed: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu) => nautilus (Ubuntu)
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** Package changed: ubuntu => gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
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Hm. Rebooted because of other GUI artefacts (missing menu items) and now
the trashcan seems to be working again. I hadn't installed any updates,
but still.
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I also see this bug on Jaunty, AMD x64. The files are in
.local/share/Trash/files but the GUI trash folder is empty; also,
there's no confirmation on delete.
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I can confirm this bug on a fresh Jaunty install (32-bit). I'm using ext4.
When i delete a file it doesnt ask for confirmation.
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By the way, I have the root filesystem on a different partition than my
home directory. The root filesystem (/) is on sda3 and my home directory
(/home) is on sda5. Both are ext4 partitions.
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This happens to me on a fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 32-bit. Any file or
folder I delete do not appear on the Trash applet.
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I'm having the same issue, 9.04 RC x64 without the home directory
encrypted.
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David (and anyone else who's reading this), I think it's worth noting
that at some point, between the time I originally posted this issue and
before the beta came out, I downloaded an update that corrected this. I
can't tell you which one, though, since I always just download all
available updates
I reinstalled for other reasons and this time chose not to encrypt the
home directory. The previous install was the first time I had tried
that option, and I also had the trash bin issue. Could this be
connected?
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I forgot to make it clear that the trash bin issue is not happening on
this latest install, sans encrypted home directory. I wish launchpad
allowed a brief edit period for entries.
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I'm having the exact same issue on 9.04 i386 (32 bit) Release Candidate
(Alternate), installed fresh.
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