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Status: Invalid => Unknown
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Another bug with this problem (affects Ubuntu Hardy, too):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-applets/+bug/379895?comments=all
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closing the code has been rewritten in jaunty and that should fix the
issue, you can reopen the bug if you still get it after upgrading though
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could you try if that's still an issue in jaunty?
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Something else I found which may have some relation to the problem,
looking at my system which did not have the problem, I found
/usr/share/gnome/default session exists, while the system with the
problem lacked this file. There is a man page "man default.session" but
I'm not sure if this file shoul
I dont remember what my default client was set to ... But those two
session variables you mentioned where set to default. Now however
they're both set to gnome and the trash works fine. Has for the install,
I didn't go through to normal installation since my install is a dist-
upgrade from gutsy.
Just curious if you found your default session set to Xclient also? And
if so, I'm wondering why this happened, as I didn't encounter any
questions about selecting a default session during installation. Glad to
hear it was helpful to you also.
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You might be on to something there ... when I chose gnome as a session
my trash works perfectly! I'll post back in a couple days if I get more
problems or if its fixed forever...
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There appears to be several variations of the Trash problem, and it's very
difficult to get any technical information which might be helpful . I would
still like to know what code performs the test that decides which icon should
be displayed, and it appears Gnome and Nautilus do so independent o
I'm happy to see that yours is now fixed ... I'll try this myself
tonight but has you can see on my earlier post, If my trash is full at
boot up the trash Icon works fine as well as all the trash menus. But,
if the trash is empty at boot up, the trash will show up empty for the
whole sessions even
I seem to have stumbled across the cause AND solution to my icon problem. After
applying the current recommended updates I had to reboot the system, and at the
login screen I decided to look and see if the Options at login had changed from
7.04 ubuntu. Under Sessions I was offered to use the pre
After installing Ubuntu 8.10 on a new Compaq notebook about 2 weeks ago, I
noticed the trash icon displayed an empty icon after having deleted a number of
personal files.
The icon displays a notice "No items in Trash" when pointed to but right
clicking it shows the option to Empty trash active.
I can confirm that I have the same bug... There is files in the trash
but Icon says there are none and empty button is grayed out. (See
Screenshot)
* lsb_release -a output:
Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description:Ubuntu 8.04.1
Release:8.04
Codename: hardy
* uname -a output:
Linux LAP
I don't see the problem anymore on Intrepid final.
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I can confirm this bug is not resolved in candidate images for Intrepid
RC
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Here is the same as Sander van der Veeke describes.
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thank you for sending the bug to GNOME
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** Also affects: gnome-applets via
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Status: Unknown
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I can confirm this bug:
with
Ubuntu Hardy
Kernel Linux 2.6.24-19-generic
GNOME 2.22.3
Latest updates installed
Problem:
Trash can on desktop appears empty (by Icon), activating window shows files but
the "empty button" is greyed out
Trash can as applet shows FULL! (by icon), but activating windo
I should also add that when I hover my mouse over it, it says there is
no trash inside, but there is.
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I can confirm this is happening on Intrepid Ipex too.
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Enviado: martes 1 de julio de 2008, 13:40:29
Asunto: [Bug 72468] Re: Trash looks empty, isn't
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activi
It occurs here in Hardy, too. The trash has items and the trash icon
becomes empty.
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Thanks in advance.
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Status: Confirm
ubuntu 7.04 - For me the Trash appears if I run either the KDE or Xfce
desktops.
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are your deleted files being stored in .local/share/Trash or .Trash?
i've noticed with awn-extra applets the trashcan feature monitors .Trash
while since i use nautilus for my "move to trash", and nautilus follows
XDG (freedesktop standards) which says thats where they go. i'd like to
figure out h
Still this problem under Ubuntu 8.04 RC
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I also still have this on Hardy with updates (32bit). Perhaps the new
GNOME filesystem will provide an oppurtunity to fix this?
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The problem is still in Ubuntu Hardy Beta (amd64 version).
The applet show and empty trash, and hovering the mouse on top of it show the
tooltip "No Items in trash".
But double clicking on the applet opens the trash, which is full of files.
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i am having the same problem with Hardy Alpha 2. fresh install with no
specialised partitioning at all. the deleted items applet looks empty,
however /home/james/.Trash is non-empty.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ uname -a
Linux ubuntu-laptop 2.6.24-2-generic #1 SMP Thu Dec 20 17:36:12 GMT 2007 i686
GNU/Li
Partitioning scheme for my affected system:
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 4.6G 2.2G 2.3G 50% /
varrun 1009M 280K 1009M 1% /var/run
varlock 1009M 0 1009M 0% /var/lock
procbususb 1009M 152K 1009M 1% /proc/bus/usb
udev 1009M 152K 1009M 1% /dev
devshm 1009M 8.0K 1009M 1% /dev/sh
I had the inverse case: trash icon was displaying properly the
situation (showing full and mouseover provides increasing number of
newly deleted items) but the .Trash directory remained empty.
But upon creating a new user, logging out my current user, and logging
in and out as new user, and then
I have this bug on a fresh install of Gutsy BETA too...
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Fresh Gutsy install, from Tribe 5. I have this bug. Have yet to find
a fix.
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I also have this problem in Feisty, sometimes it works correctly and
sometimes it doesn't.
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This problem seems to have something to do with a malfunction of dbus in
feisty.
Relogging or restarting X will cause this. At the same time dbus applets
like music-applet won't work any more either.
Restarting dbus does not solve this problem, rebooting does.
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I have the exact same problem, on both Feisty and a fresh Gutsy install.
It does work occasionally, though.
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OK, I agree that fixing it is better than removing. Lets just hope
this get fixed before 7.10 comes out.
On 7/23/07, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The bug is rather visible and has some duplicates, I'll changed the
> importance to medium, we don't intend to remove the applet, fixin
The bug is rather visible and has some duplicates, I'll changed the
importance to medium, we don't intend to remove the applet, fixing the
bug is a better solution
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I use the Trash applet about weekly. It works most of the time. If there
was no trash applet, I'd have no way to empty (or look at) my trash at
all. Yes, there are things like enabling the desktop icon - but before
they're shipping Ubuntu with a desktop trash instead of the trash
applet, I'd rather
Left a widely known buggy application that does not accomplish what it
was supposed to do won't help either... It is not a main application.
We all could live without it. Just create a Trash icon on the desktop
and forget about this buggy applet until it get fixed.
I think I did not made my point
removing applications because they have bugs is not a constructive way
to do things and you would not many software left to install if any
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I can also confirm this bug at Feisty fresh install. However I could not
find out any pattern to reproduce the bug.
The trash applet simply sometimes decides the trash is empty and only
god can convince it otherwise... I have to click it, open the trash and
than ask to empty it.
This bug seem pre
I can confirm this bug on a fresh install of feisty. /home is on a
different partition and contains data and settings of my previous
release, dapper.
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I also observe this bug on Feisty (dist upgraded from Edgy) and up-to-
date as of the date of posting.
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Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs
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> does the bug happen only when you log again? the evolution-data-server
> not closing is bug #90258
For me, yes it does.
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does the bug happen only when you log again? the evolution-data-server
not closing is bug #90258
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i have the same problem with a fresh install of feisty, for me the bug
appears with and without beryl , i think some other people have the
problem http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=415741
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Using Feisty RC 20070415 here, with Beryl.
I dont know if this happened when I changed window managers from Beryl
to metacity and vice versa, but Im looking now at an empty recycle bin
in the right corner of my screen that contains 12 files that were
previously in my Desktop before I deleted them.
I'm having a similar problem. My applet show empty, and empty trash is
greyed out, but they are actually items in the trash folder. I've
included an attachment with a screen shot. I have never used the delete
key to empty my trash. I've tried logging out and logging back in, but
that didn't work. N
Here it's only after disconnecting once:
- evolution-data-server is not killed (don't know if it's a bug)
- so bonobo-activation-server doesn't exit
and on reconnect the trash icon is always empty.
killing evolution-data-server before reconnecting close bonobo and the
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I noticed another symptom of this bug. Sometimes if you switch icon
theme (e.g. to Tango), then switch back (e.g. to Human), the icon stays
at is was in the theme you switched to (in this example, Tango).
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I can't confirm that it happens when pressing the delete key, but I have
observed the same problem. Logging out, then doing "pkill -u " and
logging in again fixes it.
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Ok, I'm reopening this because I've worked out what it is. The trash
displays its status correctly until I delete something by pressing the
delete key on my keyboard, at which point the trash will always appear
empty until actually emtied at which point correct behaviour resumes.
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Oops, not quite correct. It seems normal behaviour doesn't actually
return until I log out then in again, following the emptying of the
trash.
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