Public bug reported:

1. Put in a flash drive
2. Make some files on it, delete them (note that the .Trash directory is 
created on the flash drive and that they go in the trash in gnome)
3. Remove the flash drive

Now, the files are gone from the trash-- indeed, we no longer have
access to the data-- but the trash still says it has items. Worse, if
you put the flash drive back in, it sometimes reports twice as many
items as are actually in the flash drive's trash.

This happens whether you properly eject the device or not; the doubling
effect seems to only happen when ejected /properly/.

I'm running Edgy with Gnome 2.16.1. The USB drive is a Kingston U3
Traveler/2GB.

** Affects: gnome-desktop (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Unconfirmed

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trash reports wrong number of items after removing USB flash drive with deleted 
files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/75377

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