Joel,

That is true. But when the disk is full because of the trash, and the
user wants to put something on it, looks like Windows Vista
automatically empties or transfer the trash, so the user don't notice
that the trash was there taking some space.

In Ubuntu, it will only say that the drive is full, even if there is
nothing in it but trash (that is not visible to the average user). So
it's really weird, the drive appears as clean, but there is no space on
it. This is the real bug on the way Ubuntu manages trash, imo.

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Shouldn't put .Trash-$USER on removable devices
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12893
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