I'm happy to report that the trashcan was actually working correctly for
me!
Turns out a network drive had bad permissions for its .Trash/ folder,
not Ubuntu's fault.
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Lol, this bug is back from Ubuntu 9 all the way to 14.04.
A dialog box says Preparing for five seconds, disappears, without
doing anything.
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By the way, manually emptying the trash with `rm` does not help, nor
does rebooting.
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This problem persists in Ubuntu 14.04, aff.
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I can confirm this on Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit and I remember it happening on
Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit (just did not bother to report it). It is
reproducible: it happens after Empty Trash procedure (when selected
from the icon context menu on the panel), but not always.
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I also confirm this problem and can attest to the observations noted
previously. I am running Lucid on amd64.
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This is probably a duplicate of #269441.
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I have the same problem in Kubuntu. Some month ago, the effect appeared
only temporarily. But now the trash bin shows permanently the icon for
trash bucket is full (even though there are no files in there).
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I also had the same (tiny) issue. I'm also running Ubuntu 9.04 and the
trash icon was the full icon but entering the trash properties
showed Contents: nothing. Logging out and back in resolved the
problem.
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i second this, running Ubuntu Jaunty and for some reason the trash icon
said trash is full and even emptying root and sole user of the
computer's trash from the command line didnt work to fix, log out worked
fine to fix the problem. not really a problem but annoyance :)
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Until now the problem has happened randomly. More exactly, I haven't
noticed what have I done to cause it, although I think it has to do with
deleting files in removable media, but I cannot be sure.
If I manage to reproduce it, I'll post the results here.
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