Hi, I'm pretty new to Ubuntu/Linux, but I think I'm pretty much getting the 
idea of all this,I've already made my transition from windoze to Linux and I'm 
pretty sure I'm not going back to the windoze pain.
I got my solution by adding to my fstab the "uid=1000" part, now I can happily 
trash files.
But I just don't get something, this "uid=1000" is like an option or something??
I know UID means User ID (probably) and that the "1000" is the first user's ID 
number...
But what does it exactly do? look at my fstab
/dev/sda4 /media/sda4 ntfs-3g 
rw,user=godmarck,uid=1000,defaults,locale=en_US.UTF-8 0 0

Wasn't that part covered by the "user=godmarck" already? or that is to allow me 
to rw??
I'm pretty sure I've got some things there that are not needed at all.
I'm not sure if this is the place to ask about this, but I'd appreciate any 
help.

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"Cannot move file to trash, do you want to delete immediately?" on NTFS / VFAT 
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