Bug#511071: nautilus: "trash:" is empty even though there are many files in the trash
Josselin Mouette
joss at debian.org
Sat Jan 24 09:19:11 UTC 2009
Le mercredi 07 janvier 2009 à 04:46 -0500, Avery Fay a écrit :
> Navigating to "trash:" in nautilus or using the trash applet shows an
> empty trash can. I have tons of files under "~/.local/share/Trash
> though. Right-clicking a file and selecting move to trash is still
> moving them there so I'm pretty sure the trash location hasn't
> changed.
>
> Also, this worked at some point in the past, but it hasn't worked for
> a while and I don't really remember what changed.
I don’t think anything relevant has changed. When you open
~/.local/share/Trash explicitly in nautilus, does it show up the files?
Also, are there any warnings from nautilus in ~/.xsession-errors?
Thanks,
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