I don't see a reason for leaving .Trash-1000 on the users drive either, after they were even asked to clean up they trash, and they -did-. Not all OS's respect the period either, so to the user it seems like Ubuntu didn't do it's job of cleaning properly to begin with.
I don't see a reason for leaving .Trash-1000 on the users drive either, after they were even asked to clean up they trash, and they -did-. Not all OS's respect the period either, so to the user it seems like Ubuntu didn't do it's job of cleaning properly to begin with.