Public bug reported:

I do not have a trash applet on the desktop nor in the panel. I recently
removed a CentOS DVD. Today I removed some other files and I remembered
not having cleaned up the trash last time.

So I opened nautilus and selected the trash entry at the left.

I saw the CentOS folder and thought for myself, to cut it and paste it
back into ~/Documents/Donloads. As soon as I pressed on insert, my usb
mouse turned off and the keyboard was dead. The system crashed
unexpectedly.

I rebooted my machine and tried the same again. This time, about 614MB
got be recoverd to the given location, after that same procedure, kernel
was frozen (even the hdd stopped copying).

So I rebboted a third time and this time I cleand the trash. Since then
the machine is running, as I am writing this bug report now.

Could this have something to do with gvfs, usb, whatever?

The bad thing is that my software RAID1 got corrupted and is re-syncing
now 500GB. As of my opinion this bug is critical. Can someone confirm
this?

Which information is required?

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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[intrepid] Full kernel freeze, dying USB subsystem when emtying the gnome trash 
in nautilus
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/243834
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