Version: unspecified (using KDE 4.6.1) OS: Linux SCENARIO: I had copied the 8 debian-6 DVD iso images to an archival external usb hard drive, and now wanted to delete the images from a local drive. When I try to delete any of the first seven DVD iso images (each over 4GB is size), dolphin refuses, claiming the trash is full, and that I should empty it manually. The first time this happened, there were indeed a few items in trash. Nothing large enough to fill it, but still, there was something there, so I used dolphin to empty it. Still, dolphin would continue to refuse to delete any of the full-size DVD iso images, with the same message. The eighth DVD iso image, with a size less than 1GB was deletable within dolphin. I opened a terminal, and deleted them in one fell swoop ( rm deb*.iso ) without a hitch. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: What I mean by "it happens every time" above, is that I had seven separate DVD iso's greater than 4GB and went through this process manually for the first five. I used the just the terminal only for DVD's 6 & 7. #8 is a smaller size and deleted from dolphin without incident. Actual Results: see above Expected Results: If an error message is to be given, maybe include an option for dolphin perform an alternative method of deletion, without sending to trash, or to empty the trash itself.
I failed to reproduce the reported problem using KDE SC 4.8 RC1. I tried to delete a 6GB vdi image, and it was put into trash without problem.
Works for me in KDE Frameworks 5.45.