2007-06-09 02:27:36 |
Alex |
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added bug |
2007-06-09 02:28:54 |
Alex |
description |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel.
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there at some point:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel.
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
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2007-06-09 02:31:30 |
Alex |
description |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel.
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel.
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
So I rebooted.
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
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2007-06-10 18:06:16 |
Alex |
description |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel.
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
So I rebooted.
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
Hi,
I'm using Feisty, with 2.6.20.16 kernel. Gnome-applets and Gnome-applets-data versions: 2.18.0-0ubuntu1
Without any obvious reasons, my trash applet shows files that really shouldn't be there:
Few days ago, I emptied my trash bin through the trash applet. Before I noticed anything, 230Go of data were lost. That was the content, and only the content, of my external hard disk.
I then reinstalled Feisty, only keeping my /home. It went fine for 24 hours or so.
Today the same thing happened. I just put my cursor over the trash applet, and notice a huge amount of files. But this time, my WHOLE system is in there. So I tried to open the trash applet but it wouldn't, and I noticed that Nautilus was freezed. ("killall nautilus" didn't help).
So I rebooted.
If I have a look at the ./trash from my /home or another partition, there's nothing more in there that what should be, it looks fine, and I can empty it normally.
Here is my post on Ubuntu forum:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=465004
And another video that might help:
http://dl.free.fr/17A5S89d/trashmadness.avi
Thanks,
Alex.
ps: first bug report, I guess you noticed. |
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2007-06-11 20:43:58 |
Sebastien Bacher |
trashapplet: status |
Unconfirmed |
Rejected |
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2007-06-11 20:43:58 |
Sebastien Bacher |
trashapplet: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2007-06-11 20:43:58 |
Sebastien Bacher |
trashapplet: statusexplanation |
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Thanks for the bug report. This particular bug has already been reported, but feel free to report any other bugs you find. |
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2007-06-11 20:43:58 |
Sebastien Bacher |
trashapplet: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2007-06-11 20:44:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
marked as duplicate |
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85608 |
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