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[Bug 297993] Re: Cannot clear the ~/Private/.Trash-xxxx

 

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils
  
  Intrepid Ibex - last updated
  Kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
  Gnome-Desktop 2.24
  
  Using ecryptfs-utils - all working fine (known bugs excluded), but:
  
  If you want to delete a file in the folder ~/Private via Nautilus-Menu-
  Option -> "Move to Trash", the file to be deleted will be moved to the
  folder ~/Private/.Trash-xxxx into the relevant sub-folders respectivily.
  And there they are gathered forever. You can't delete them via Desktop-
  Trash-Icon (it's empty!!)
  
  Using a Terminal and typing -> "rm -f filename" inside the folder
- ~/Private the file will be deleted finaly. Or using the Nautilus-Menu-
+ ~/Private the file will be deleted finally. Or using the Nautilus-Menu-
  Option "cut" and "paste" outside ~/Private, to delete them there, is
  working.
  
  Notice: Also tested with jaunty - same error.

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Cannot clear the ~/Private/.Trash-xxxx
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297993
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Bug description:
Binary package hint: ecryptfs-utils

Intrepid Ibex - last updated
Kernel 2.6.27-7-generic
Gnome-Desktop 2.24

Using ecryptfs-utils - all working fine (known bugs excluded), but:

If you want to delete a file in the folder ~/Private via Nautilus-Menu-Option -> "Move to Trash", the file to be deleted will be moved to the folder ~/Private/.Trash-xxxx into the relevant sub-folders respectivily. And there they are gathered forever. You can't delete them via Desktop-Trash-Icon (it's empty!!)

Using a Terminal and typing -> "rm -f filename" inside the folder ~/Private the file will be deleted finally. Or using the Nautilus-Menu-Option "cut" and "paste" outside ~/Private, to delete them there, is working.

Notice: Also tested with jaunty - same error.



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