I'm still able to reproduce this bug by doing the following:
- create a new folder on your desktop
- open it by double-clicking on it
- close it
- drag the folder to the trash applet
Result -> the folder remains on the folder.
A few notes:
- If you don't open the folder just before you put it in the trash applet, the
desktop is refreshed.
- You don't have to create a new folder to reproduce this bug. But you have to
open and close the folder just before you drag it to the trash applet
- The bug can only be reproduced with a folder located on the desktop, and by
dragging it to the trash applet.
I'm still able to reproduce this bug by doing the following:
- create a new folder on your desktop
- open it by double-clicking on it
- close it
- drag the folder to the trash applet
Result -> the folder remains on the folder.
A few notes:
- If you don't open the folder just before you put it in the trash applet, the
desktop is refreshed.
- You don't have to create a new folder to reproduce this bug. But you have to
open and close the folder just before you drag it to the trash applet
- The bug can only be reproduced with a folder located on the desktop, and by
dragging it to the trash applet.