*What happens if, as a test, you select Thunar as your preferred file
manager, and then double-click on the Trash icon?*

It opens!



*I have not tried spacefm. What happens if you try to open Trash directly
with spacefm? spacefm trash:///*

In terminal? This:







*kaye@laptop:~$  spacefm trash:////home/kaye/.gtkrc-2.0:3: Unable to locate
image file in pixmap_path: "foo.bar"/home/kaye/.gtkrc-2.0:4: Unable to
locate image file in pixmap_path: "foo.bar"/home/kaye/.gtkrc-2.0:5: Unable
to locate image file in pixmap_path: "foo.bar"/home/kaye/.gtkrc-2.0:6:
Unable to locate image file in pixmap_path:
"foo.bar"/home/kaye/.gtkrc-2.0:7: Unable to locate image file in
pixmap_path: "foo.bar"(spacefm:2060): SpaceFM-WARNING **: 02:32:48.644: No
root settings found in /etc/spacefm/  Setting a root editor in Preferences
should remove this warning on startup.   Otherwise commands run as root may
present a security risk.*

What next? Thank you!!!

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