Ubuntu :: Trash Or Disk Mounter Applet In Drawer
Jul 4, 2011Steps to reproduce:
Add a Drawer to a panel
Add to the Drawer the Trash or the Disk mounter applet
Restart
Result: any Drawer in panels you have is now unusable.
Steps to reproduce:
Add a Drawer to a panel
Add to the Drawer the Trash or the Disk mounter applet
Restart
Result: any Drawer in panels you have is now unusable.
My Trash applet always shows that there are 2 items in the trash can.
Its driving me insane.
I tried sudo rm -fr /home/*/.local/share/Trash to no avail.
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Has it been moved from the /home tree?
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[code]....
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Code:
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[Code]....
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