I don't know, I simply upgraded my Pentium 4 (32 bit) from Jaunty (with all updates) to Karmic, amongst other annoyances this was the worst. Simply, the trash doesn't show deleted files on my network share on the Samba server, although the files regularly end up in <share>/.Trash-<uid>/files and associated metadata in <share>/.Trash-<uid>/info. gvfs-ls trash:/// gives the same result. Maybe it is worth noticing the share is mounted with CIFS (not with automounting in Nautilus, which I believe uses smbclient).
I don't know, I simply upgraded my Pentium 4 (32 bit) from Jaunty (with all updates) to Karmic, amongst other annoyances this was the worst. Simply, the trash doesn't show deleted files on my network share on the Samba server, although the files regularly end up in <share> /.Trash- <uid>/files and associated metadata in <share> /.Trash- <uid>/info. gvfs-ls trash:/// gives the same result. Maybe it is worth noticing the share is mounted with CIFS (not with automounting in Nautilus, which I believe uses smbclient).