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Old 20th April 2008, 09:54 AM
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Trash problems..

Hi boys... in these days I'm on fedora rawhide..
And I'm having a problem with the trash....

When I put in folders with privileged files, I can't (obviously) delete them...

BUT IS INPOSSIBLE moving the folders back to desktop, chmod, and delete....

also terminal rm -rf doesn't work.... and .Trash folder, doesn't exist anymore

In these days I alerted via bugzilla the fedora team for this bug, but they don't seem interested....
 

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