@ Patrick Byrne Doing something similar to you I ended up with a greyed out gksudo nautilus as well which kept taking up memory until I forced it to close.
In my opinion it shouldn't be necessary to resort to to the terminal to delete files.
@ Patrick Byrne
Doing something similar to you I ended up with a greyed out gksudo nautilus as well which kept taking up memory until I forced it to close.
In my opinion it shouldn't be necessary to resort to to the terminal to delete files.