The trash opened in nautilus show a folder that contains subfolders and
files. Deleting this folder is denied because it is stated that I do not
have permission. Opening the trash in another file manager shows that
this folder does not exist. Going to the Trash in an xterm and using the
command "ls -a" shows that there is nothing there. Still, clicking on
the Trash icon in the task bar, which opens nautilus showing the Trash
shows this "non-existent" folder that nautilus does not allow me to
delete giving the reason as the permissions do not allow its deletion.
Even after rebooting, nautilus still shows the folder in the Trash.

I am assuming that you will again, out of arrogance, close this bug
report. You can close the bug report all you want, but the reality of
the bug will not change, it will continue to exist.

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Unable to delete a certain folder in the trash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/205271
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