On 22 October 2011 15:03, David King wrote:
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> Has un-mounting and re-mounting done anything?
> Thanks,
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> I turned off the computer and went out, but now I am back, have turned it on
> and the external drive that had free space is now showing
On 22/10/11 12:08, Neil Perry wrote:
Has un-mounting and re-mounting done anything?
Thanks,
Neil
I turned off the computer and went out, but now I am back, have turned
it on and the external drive that had free space is now showing its free
space correctly, it seems.
David
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On 22 October 2011 12:05, David King wrote:
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> On 22/10/11 11:57, Alan Pope wrote:
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> On 22 October 2011 11:40, David King
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> Is this a bug in Nautilus?
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> Have you emptied the Rubbish Bin?
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> Cheers,
> Al.
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> Yes, I emptied it a couple of times.
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Has un-mount
On 22/10/11 11:57, Alan Pope wrote:
On 22 October 2011 11:40, David King wrote:
Is this a bug in Nautilus?
Have you emptied the Rubbish Bin?
Cheers,
Al.
Yes, I emptied it a couple of times.
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On 22 October 2011 11:40, David King wrote:
> Is this a bug in Nautilus?
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Have you emptied the Rubbish Bin?
Cheers,
Al.
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I was copying some files to an external drive to backup important files,
using Grsync (rsync with GUI).
But the external drive ran out of space, leaving 0 bytes free, as shown
in Nautilus. Then I deleted some files, several gigabytes of data, and
yet Nautilus is still showing 0 bytes free. I w