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Importance: Unknown = Medium
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the issue is fixed in jaunty now
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Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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Status: Confirmed = Triaged
** Also affects: gnome-applets via
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Status: Unknown
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does anybody still get the issue in intrepid?
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could somebody having the issue send it to bugzilla.gnome.org?
Really late, sorry. I'll do it.
does anybody still get the issue in intrepid?
Yes, me :)
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I'm also still seeing this on Intrepid.
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could somebody having the issue send it to bugzilla.gnome.org?
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I'm seeing this on Hardy/amd64 with gnome-applets-2.22.1. On my system,
it seems like GNOME is creating the trash on the removable media with
the name /media/USB/.Trash-uid number instead of
/media/USB/.Trash-username like it used to, and the trash applet (or
nautilus desktop icon) isn't seeing it
I can confirm this bug is present in vfat volumes (memory sticks), when
I open the trash the deleted items appear there but the trash applet
says the trash is empty. For NTFS volumes when I delete an item the
trash applet does not say there is anything in trash and when I open the
trash none of
I can confirm this bug / feature to add too.
IMHO we could let the trash applet know when a device is attached and let it
search for a trash entry also in the removable devices...
Is that possible?
Thanks for your help
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It is how it is supposed to work and it usually works.
I noticed it doesn't currently work on ntfs partition ( see
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-vfs2/+bug/106621 and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-vfs/+bug/140968 ), do you have this problem
with another filesystem ?
Ok, I can confirm it with Fat32 and NTFS and you're right I've tried
with an ext3 external drive and it works fine.
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AFAIR it was FAT32. Meanwhile I use Fedora and cannot test it anymore...
Am Samstag, den 20.10.2007, 23:07 + schrieb Yann Rouillard:
What is the filesystem used on the usb key ?
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What is the filesystem used on the usb key ?
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I confirm this bug under Gutsy uptodate
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Why make it such complicated like copying files to another partition. I
think Prompt for empty trash on unmount (Ubuntu: #12893) is a great
idea for removal medias. The only missing thing is that Gnome Trash
should show all MEDIA/.Trash-$USER files so that files could be cleared
on static medias
Le jeudi 21 septembre 2006 à 00:37 +, towsonu2003 a écrit :
Is there any way to compress the data transaction (like in an ssh
session)?
whatever you do, copying datas will take some time, especially if the
media is a slow one
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Is there any way to compress the data transaction (like in an ssh
session)? Here is my comment to another bug that seems to apply here as
good as it applies there:
- From
https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/12893/comments/43
A real-life case:
Prof Dr. Jane clicked the
no, they are not: bug #12893 is about not creating a crash on a camera
device by example, that bug is about listing trash for those devices
correctly when they have one
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Uhm, I see. I guess I meant that the solution is the same.
From description of this bug:
When I attach an usb stick and delete some files on it. The files are moved
to the trash,
but the trash-applet still says: There are no objects.
trash-applet says there are no objects because it looks
Le mardi 19 septembre 2006 à 13:24 +, towsonu2003 a écrit :
trash-applet says there are no objects because it looks at ~/.Trash ,
which is the proper place to look. I guess this issue would be resolved
if trash of removable drives is located at ~/.Trash as well, instead of
seems to me this and all its duplicates are the exact same bug as bug#
12893
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