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#1 2011-01-22 18:38:34

Veljac
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lost trash

hi.  so, i don`t have a trash bin and i don`t have a Trash folder in .local/share.
i can create and delite files and folders but i can`t empty trash.in thunar i don`t have a trash icon and pcmanfm says :Operation not supported  and this is not just for a user the same thing is with root.it all started a week ago after updating to new thunar.i read and searched the forum and nothing seams to help i my case.
can someone help?please? i`m using awesome wm

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#2 2011-01-22 18:55:14

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Re: lost trash

Use the search function please, there are quite a few topics concerning the new Xfce upgrade, Thunar and trash support floating around.


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#3 2011-01-22 20:43:10

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Re: lost trash

Veljac wrote:

i read and searched the forum and nothing seams to help i my case.

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#4 2011-01-22 20:59:39

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Re: lost trash

Then your search terms are in dire need of fixing.

Search results for Thunar + trash + upgrade + gone. Just because the topic title doesn't match your exact question doesn't mean the answer isn't out there.


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#5 2011-01-22 21:17:41

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Re: lost trash

do not know if you understand me at all.I'm a viewfinder for the forum and found the posts with similar problems but no solution for me is not yielded results.and there is no need for me all the time you return to the search and there is no need for arrogance. All what I asked for help. Once again, I searched the forum and none of the solutions we did not help. obviously. because it certainly would not have sought help.

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#6 2011-01-22 21:33:50

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Re: lost trash

This is the second thread you have opened about this issue: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=112100

In both you have been asked to search and do some work yourself, rather than just say that "it doesn't help." That means nothing. If you have tried some of the solutions that work in the other threads, then explain what doesn't work.

You are expected to do the work yourself with Arch: please make some effort.


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