Trash
NoOp
glgxg at sbcglobal.net
Tue Jul 17 22:24:56 UTC 2007
On 07/17/2007 02:09 PM, Brian McKee wrote:
> On 17/07/07, Mario Vukelic <mario.vukelic at dantian.org> wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 17:29 -0400, Brian McKee wrote:
>> > No friend - just a lot of people with the same problem.
>>
>> I meant "friend" in the sense that searching bug reports in Launchpad
>> helps tracking down such things, often more so than asking on the list.
>
> Yes, I know. I phrased my reply poorly. I was just trying to say
> there wasn't much information there about fixing the problem, just
> confirmation it exists intermittantly for many people.
>
>
>> > Oh - and ME TOO - only I'm getting it on just some of my partitions -
>> > e.g. /other/Music and /other/Video are two different harddrives
>> > (neither of them /) and one of them updates the trash icon and one of
>> > them doesn't.....
>>
>> Maybe you want to add this information to the report, if it isn't there
>> already.
>
> I was going to, but my setup is fairly nonstandard and I didn't think
> it was that useful. Truth be told - it was the reason I switched to
> KDE for a while on that box. In the end I'm back to Gnome, but my
> balky trashcan continues.
>
>> > Please let us
>> > know if that fixes it and post that info on the bug report too....
>> I didn't open this report, and I am in no way involved in fixing it.
>> Please track the issue for yourself :)
>
> That was the royal 'you' :-)
>
> I meant anybody that finds anything that actually works to fix the
> issue I'd appreciate if they posted a note to the list... There was
> an earlier comment about deleting metainfo I was curious to hear the
> results of.
>
> Brian
>
I've never found 'trash' to be of much use. I just use 'delete' instead.
I figure that if I've decided a file needs to go away it might as well
go away forever. Then again, I've never bothered to figure out how to
restore a file from trash either :-)
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