Bug #17181

trash icon doesnt change shape

Added by Anonymous about 6 years ago. Updated about 6 years ago.

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Description

when trash is full or contains files the icon should change to full trash shape but that doesnt happen any more.

I dont know if this is intentional by tails devs for some reason.


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trash.png (35961 B) sajolida, about 6 years ago

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Related issues

Related to Tails - Bug #17180: cant wipe files on desktop New

History

#1 Updated by Anonymous about 6 years ago

@intrigeri this has been resolved in 4.0

ticket was based on 4.0 rc1 and earlier so you can close this ticket if not needed further

#2 Updated by intrigeri about 6 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved

> ticket was based on 4.0 rc1 and earlier so you can close this ticket if not needed further

OK, thank you!

#3 Updated by intasxa about 6 years ago

baxc wrote:
> @intrigeri this has been resolved in 4.0
>
> ticket was based on 4.0 rc1 and earlier so you can close this ticket if not needed further

@intrigeri
I am still facing this issue in tails 4.0, when I delete items placed on desktop the bin still shows empty, and sometimes when I paste a file onto the desktop it doesn’t even appear there.

#4 Updated by sajolida about 6 years ago

  • related to Bug #17180: cant wipe files on desktop added

#5 Updated by sajolida about 6 years ago

  • File trash.png added
  • Status changed from Resolved to New

I can’t reproduce this error in my Tails 4.0. See screenshot in attachment.

@baxc: Please provide us with a step-by-step procedure to reproduce this error.

#6 Updated by Anonymous about 6 years ago

@sajolida I tried to investigate why and it looks like this happens only when using .img file of tails not the .iso

where do you think I should be looking to figure why this happens when it does?

which processes / files / logs are responsible for desktop activity?