I'm currently running on 10.04 (or whatever the current version is), and came into a little bit of a snag.
I was trying to delete something from my home folder and suddenly dolphin crashed while in the midst of the deletion. Now I can't delete anything because it says my Trash Bin is full, yet there is nothing in it. I had the problem before, but someone else fixed it for me (if it is indeed the same problem). What happened last time (and I'm assuming this time), is that my Trash Bin size was somehow altered so it had absolutely no room on it.
Does anyone know of a list of Terminal commands that would allow me to resize the Trash Bin? Because the only way I can delete things at the moment is by deleting it directly by pressing shift+del
Any help is appreciated.
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Really weird thing I just found out about it, apparently it only does this when I am running dolphin as root.
If I just open dolphin normally it works fine, though I am still screwed when it comes to deleting files that require root permissions.
I was trying to delete something from my home folder and suddenly dolphin crashed while in the midst of the deletion. Now I can't delete anything because it says my Trash Bin is full, yet there is nothing in it. I had the problem before, but someone else fixed it for me (if it is indeed the same problem). What happened last time (and I'm assuming this time), is that my Trash Bin size was somehow altered so it had absolutely no room on it.
Does anyone know of a list of Terminal commands that would allow me to resize the Trash Bin? Because the only way I can delete things at the moment is by deleting it directly by pressing shift+del
Any help is appreciated.
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Really weird thing I just found out about it, apparently it only does this when I am running dolphin as root.
If I just open dolphin normally it works fine, though I am still screwed when it comes to deleting files that require root permissions.
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