In my case I have a 2.6.13 kernel which includes inotify (disables dnotify by default) and I took the sources from unstable for Gamin, modified the configure line in debian/rules to --disable-dnotify --enable-inotify. Compiled, installed, and I have been the happiest man alive since. No more crappy events like the ones you described. In fact, I can simply do:
# with trash full showing
1. open terminal
2. rm -fr ~/.Trash/*
# trash icon shows as empty on my desktop
3. touch ~/.Trash/test
# trash icon is full again
Etc... Always works for all directories.
In fact, I'm so happy with inotify that I'm planning on writing a minor extension to Nautilus that's going to make it even better! Of course, i won't say it here... somebody might steal my idea ;-)
In any case, if you are using FAM+Nautilus on Sarge, you might be seeing some weird problem ...
On 9/16/05, Ruben Porras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone seeing his trash empty although its ~/.Trash has lots of
files?
Any ideas? I don't see nothing relevant in .xsession-errors
Thanks.
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