I can reproduce this both in LiveCD and in an installation upgraded from
7.10 and updated to the latest updates. Compiz on in both cases.

I use reiserfs. I will try ext3 later. (But if it happens in LiveCD it's
bad enough.)

One set of steps I did:

Boot LiveCD
Create folder or create document on desktop (nautilus).
Delete it. Can be: click it and press delete; "move to trash"; open trash 
window, drag the file to trash window.
Result: trash can icon isn't updated; hover mouse to it and it still says "no 
item"; and if you opened trash window and dragged the file there, the window 
doesn't show change, until you click "reload".

There are two things making this hard to reproduce:

Some events cause this problem to disappear. Inserting a USB flash stick
is one. E.g., do the above steps, get that result, now insert a USB
flash stick, the trash can is suddenly updated.

As soon as the problem disappears, it disappears for good, for that
account, even across reboots. You have to create a fresh account to
reproduce it. (Of course the reboot part doesn't apply to LiveCD, since
that one creates a fresh account.)

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