2015-11-24 10:31:12 |
UlfZibis |
description |
- Run Nautilus/Nemo with gksudo.
- create a file/folder in /root.
- Right-Click and choose "Move to Trash"
--> the file disappears as expected.
- some days later ...
- Run Nautilus/Nemo with gksudo.
- Click on Trash
--> error message: Content of »trash:///« cannot be displayed.
The files can be found in /root/.local/share/Trash/ or in case of external volume in .Trash-0/.
IMO, if user can successfully move files to trash, there should be a reliable trash access to recover or finally delete files. |
- Run Nautilus/Nemo with gksudo.
- create a file/folder in /root.
- Right-Click and choose "Move to Trash"
--> the file disappears as expected.
- some days later ...
- Run Nautilus/Nemo with gksudo.
- Click on Trash
--> error message: Content of »trash:///« cannot be displayed.
The files can be found in /root/.local/share/Trash/ or in case of external volume in .Trash-0/.
IMO, if user can successfully move files to trash, there should be a reliable trash access to recover or finally delete files.
Otherwise, "Move to Trash" should be disabled in case of gksudo. |
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