Hi,
I recently emptied my Trash folder using Dolphin. Trash emptied successfully, but I can no longer move folders to the Trash. Any attempt to move a file to the rubbish bin gets this error message :
I used "locate" to find the Trash in the system which gave me : ~/.local/share/Trash
Trash has 3 subdirectories : files info metadata, but there doesn't seem to be anything in there... I'm not quite sure how to empty Trash from the command line if there's nothing to delete...
I thought it might be related to a permissions error (although the error message doesn't seem to imply that) but, from what I can tell, I have read and write permissions to Trash.
The only other thing I can think of is that I use a couple of usb sticks between my puppy linux notebook and windows computers at work.
Has anyone any idea of how to rectify this ?
Cheers,
Mike
I recently emptied my Trash folder using Dolphin. Trash emptied successfully, but I can no longer move folders to the Trash. Any attempt to move a file to the rubbish bin gets this error message :
Trash has reached its maximum capacity. Please empty Trash manually
Trash has 3 subdirectories : files info metadata, but there doesn't seem to be anything in there... I'm not quite sure how to empty Trash from the command line if there's nothing to delete...
I thought it might be related to a permissions error (although the error message doesn't seem to imply that) but, from what I can tell, I have read and write permissions to Trash.
The only other thing I can think of is that I use a couple of usb sticks between my puppy linux notebook and windows computers at work.
Has anyone any idea of how to rectify this ?
Cheers,
Mike
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