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#1 2010-12-19 17:55:59

zyxon
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From: Hungary
Registered: 2010-08-31
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GNOME - Weird Trash behaviour

Hello people, I'm having a weird problem in GNOME: the trash works kind of unexpected: When I attempt to delete a file, Nautilus displays a pop-up: "This file cannot be moved to the Trash. Do you want to delete it right away?" Obviously, I'd like that file to be moved to the Trash. Other weird stuff: I have a backup hard disk, which is NTFS formatted, and it appears correctly under "Places", also works correctly when I mount it, asks for root password, etc. When I mount that volume, random, previously deleted files are appearing in the Trash (probably they weren't deleted, just moved to some .Trash000 folder. At the time those were supposedly deleted, I wasn't using Arch (Guess it was Ubuntu).
I read somewhere on the forums, that installing ntfs-3g solves this problem, but I couldn't check this, And I'd like to keep using that shortcut to the drive Under "Places".
So how do I make my trash work like normal? Thanks for the help in advance.

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