Version: Version 1.3 (using KDE 4.3.4) Compiler: Version 1.3 OS: Linux Installed from: Ubuntu Packages Example case : I had compiled a software. Sources folder is in my home. I switched to root user for some reason before the compilation. Later I want to clean my home trying to move this folder in trash and dolphin show me a diag saying the access to .local/share/Trash/.... [name of this folder] is denied. Dolphin should notify us with a more understandable warning regarding our authorizations on the currents files. Or/and it should visually show us any icons like lock or keys added to folder/file icons. My example shouldn't happen in a regular use but in a workgroup environment, visual feedback on files authorizations can be nice and comfortable (like KDE ;)
one detail about the svn version : there is a lock icon on this type of folder when preview is disable but if preview button is enable -> no more graphical feedback. Other idea : when I'm not allowed to enter in a directory (-x flag for group or other) I thing dolphin (or konqueror) shouldn't show a empty tree but tell me with a clear message that I'm not allowed to browse this dir... I know it just a details but this is why I like KDE now ... for his little details that bring to me a better desktop experience. Thanks to KDE devs.
Sounds related with bug 175414.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 175414 ***