** Description changed:

  OS: Hardy Heron AMD64
- Hardware: AMD 4200+ X2, A8N SLI Premium, 2 GB Corsair, 74GB WD Raptor, 250GB 
WD Caviar, Audigy 2, Linksys WPG54. 
+ Hardware: AMD 4200+ X2, A8N SLI Premium, 2 GB Corsair, 74GB WD Raptor, 250GB 
WD Caviar, Audigy 4, Linksys WPG54. 
  
  Probably related to the Nautilus Program, Gnome-Terminal and the new
  Gnome files system.
  
  - Copy about 100 data files to a new directory under home in Nautilus I took 
for about 500 mb.
  - Open a terminal in the same directory.
  - Type a "ls" command in the terminal, should show these 100 files.
  - Now use Nautilus to delete about 96 files.
  - Type the "ls" command in the terminal straight afterwards.
  
  It will still show the 100 files instead of the remaining 4. It takes about 
30 seconds to 1 minute before the terminal figures out the files are not there 
anymore.
  I actually don't know if I am still able to reach the files in that period. A 
"cat" command says the files are not found, so I guess not.

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Hardy: Gnome-Terminal shows files already deleted by Nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/224156
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