[kde] [Bug 345236] New: Desktop crashes on moving files to trash from a desktop folder by a mouse right button click

Sandro monteverdi4c at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 21:51:49 GMT 2015


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345236

            Bug ID: 345236
           Summary: Desktop crashes on moving files to trash from a
                    desktop folder by a mouse right button click
           Product: kde
           Version: 4.13.3
          Platform: Ubuntu Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: unassigned-bugs at kde.org
          Reporter: monteverdi4c at gmail.com

On my updated kubuntu 14.04.2 system I noticed this event:
while in a "desktop folder" environment, after having created and linked a new
folder to the Home directory by right-clicking on the desktop --> Link to URL
and accessing files from that link, if I try to delete a file, that is moving
it to the trash by right-clicking on the file name, the desktop environment
(GUI) crashes after the deleting confirmation window, black screen for a
second, and then come up again starting the bug report application. I tried to
delete the file again twice and the same crash occurred. Note that a second
"link to URL" to trash:/ was active on the desktop (in the desktop folder). The
files were xcf Gimp files 16Mb from /$HOME/pictures. Yesterday while trying
deleting a group of files from /$HOME/Music the system warned me about a trash
full condition, but instead it was absolutely empty...! and the file size was
quite small.
On the other hand, using Dolphin for the same operations no problem occurred.
Then I switched back to a "default desktop" environment, I put on the desktop
the widgets "folder" and "trash-can", I performed again the same operations of
file deleting after browsing among folders, by right-clicking on the file name,
and no problem occurred. Thanks.

Reproducible: Always

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