Put autotrash with PCManFM
Posted: Sat Dec 18, 2010 6:16 pm
Otherwise the trash won't work. Nothing gets deleted ever, even when you move it to the trash you won't see it in the trash. In the unlikely event the trash starts to SORT OF function you will try emptying or deleting those items just to realize a) it won't do it and just freeze or b) it'll say it did it and then just hide those files somewhere from you.
Then you run out of harddrive space because nothing gets deleted, and chances are if you're running LXDE you have a SMALL HARDDRIVE cuz you're running an older computer, HURRR DURRR.
And what happens when you run out of harddrive space with LXDE/Lubuntu? YOUR COMPUTER WONT LOGIN WITH A BOOT! OH LOOK AT THAT!!
Now you gotta delete programs you've installed to clear up a 100mb to boot your computer properly.
Yes this is a real glitch and yes it is EASILY fixable by installing the autotrash script which fixes the buggy trash. Sorry for the frustrations expressed in this post, take them as personally as you want to. These two glitches are an easy way to break someone's computer who doesn't know what they're doing, and it's very likely on an older system with less than 20 Gigs. I had 60 partitioned and still ran out of space cuz the trash never deleted anything for me.
Also keep a 20 mb or w/e Lubuntu needs reserved to boot properly so people will never have to run into this glitch.
Then you run out of harddrive space because nothing gets deleted, and chances are if you're running LXDE you have a SMALL HARDDRIVE cuz you're running an older computer, HURRR DURRR.
And what happens when you run out of harddrive space with LXDE/Lubuntu? YOUR COMPUTER WONT LOGIN WITH A BOOT! OH LOOK AT THAT!!
Now you gotta delete programs you've installed to clear up a 100mb to boot your computer properly.
Yes this is a real glitch and yes it is EASILY fixable by installing the autotrash script which fixes the buggy trash. Sorry for the frustrations expressed in this post, take them as personally as you want to. These two glitches are an easy way to break someone's computer who doesn't know what they're doing, and it's very likely on an older system with less than 20 Gigs. I had 60 partitioned and still ran out of space cuz the trash never deleted anything for me.
Also keep a 20 mb or w/e Lubuntu needs reserved to boot properly so people will never have to run into this glitch.