Paul Tagliamonte that might work but Ubuntu now has encrypted drives and most . (including .trash) are now encrypted so you can no longer delete the files in your .trash file if you use encryption which is all the more reason why this is an important bug.
Paul Tagliamonte that might work but Ubuntu now has encrypted drives and most . (including .trash) are now encrypted so you can no longer delete the files in your .trash file if you use encryption which is all the more reason why this is an important bug.