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Importance: Unknown => Medium
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** Changed in: gnome-applets
Status: New => Confirmed
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Can be this bug added for Ubuntu 9.04 milestone?
This bug is too trivial, that may files from trash can't be deleted...
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** Changed in: gnome-applets
Status: Unknown => New
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** Also affects: gnome-applets via
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552102
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Done : http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552102
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the issue is an upstream one, could you open it on bugzilla.gnome.org?
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
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Waiting it.
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Note to people that are affected by the bug : you can fix the problem
manually by going to ~/.local/share/Trash/files (.local is a hidden
directory) and removing, as root, the problematic files.
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I can confirm this bug. I've compiled alsa from sources and I would
change the path of alsa. So I delete folders of alsa and now I have
alsa-lib-1.0.16rc2 in trash lol and I can't delete it. Click right
button mouse on trash applet @gnome panel and pick 'Clean Trash' (in
polish is "Opróżnij kosz").
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Binary package hint: gnome-applets
When I open the Trash folder (Nautilus), I can empty it with the button
"emtpy trash". Then, if a file cannot be deleted for any reason (I had a
subfolder that belonged to nobody and was locked), a warning appears
asking to ig
I've had the problem again and I can now reproduce it. It seems to come from a
specific mix of root/user file access in subdirectories.
1. create a directory as simple user : mkdir testfolder1
2. inside this directory, create another one as root : sudo mkdir testfolder2
3. in that one, put a user
I think this bug should be reopened,
see Bug #230125 for more information.
thanks,
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Hello,
I understand what you're saying, the reason it was rejected is because this
issue cannot be reproduced. The nature of UNIX permissions, if the file didn't
allow you to delete it, neither nautilus or gnome-trash applet would be able to
remove it. The reason, I'm assuming, you were able t
Why is it rejected ?
I understand it's not easy to reproduce the bug but the problem isn't the fact
that undeletable files can get to the trash (this is only a trigger) : it's the
difference between the way Nautilus and the Gnome applet manage the trash ; the
latter doesnt display a warning dial
Unable to reproduce the bug and so is the reporter.
** Changed in: gnome-applets (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Jayson Vaughn => (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info => Rejected
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Hello,
Most likely what is happening is even though the owner of the file may be not
you, but you probably belong to the group that owns the file. If the group
permission is set to read-write, then you will be able to modify that file
including deleting it.
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I tried the following :
1. create a directory in my home / create a root dummy file in it / move it to
the trash and empty the trash.
It worked without problem.
2. same thing but chowning the file to "nobody" (tried to change group too but
the "nobody" group doesn't exist ; I don't remember what
I'm using Ubuntu Feisty (7.04).
A few days ago, I installed Drupal (which is a CMS) for testing
purposes. After my tests, I sent the folder to the trash. When emptying
the trash today and seeing that it didn't delete all the files, I opened
it and selected "empty trash" from Nautilus but it wouldn
Hello,
Thank you for your bug report.
I apologize but I am a tad confused. I am unable to reproduce this issue. If
a directory does not belong to me, I simply can not move it to the trash.
"Unable to move to trash: Access denied". Please tell me how I could go about
reproducing the problem
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