I think this is due to a very peculiar behavior of evince , that it does
not apply the default settings, if the document is stored somewhere
under /tmp. This is annoying, because most of temporarily used documents
(e.g. pdfs in firefox) are stored there and hence are being opened in a
small window.
This is still an issue with oneiric (gvfs 1.10.0-0ubuntu1), and I would
say a serious one. I use a large ext4 partiton for storing multimedia
files. When I delete a file via gvfs (thunar, gvfs-trash ...) it will be
moved to PARTITION-ROOT/.Trash-$USERID (as it should), but it does not
show up in my
** Summary changed:
- Trash does not recognize .Trash-1000 on root
+ Trash is not aware of files deleted from non-home partitions
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Status: Expired => New
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Title:
Trash is not aware of files deleted from non-home partitions
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> PS: It is aware of files on non-home partitions, just not root. I know
it, because I've got an aditional partition /media/iTunes/
You're right, we have to differentiate a bit more: It does not work on root
(according to Bachsau) and if the partition is mounted on a first level
directory (e.g /
This is still an issue in 12.04.
First start: time thunar
real0m20.223s
user0m0.016s
sys 0m0.008s
second start: time thunar
real0m0.057s
user0m0.012s
sys 0m0.008s
As workaround I suggest setting AutoMount =false in
/usr/share/gvfs/mounts/network.mount and add followin
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