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I have a weird bug with Ubuntu 10.10 on one of my computer. When I empty the trash, the process - gvfsd-trash goes to 200% and does not stop until I kill it (using kill -9).



Does not matter if I have a 1 file or 100.



What can be the issue?



Here's a screenshot of mine (it's not 200% but it's 98%) which i think it's not normal.
98%


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I had the same issue and I created an applet. This way i simply did rm -rf the trash folder. I also added a "shred" option - which is configurable.



this way more secure.



here's a example of applet code: http://conjurecode.com/create-indicator-applet-for-ubuntu-unity-with-python/


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