Hello. I installed the openSUSE-12.2, Linux operating system on a freshly formatted partition of my hard-disk drive on September 8, 2012 and then updated it on September 9, 2012. In it I can use either the K Desktop Environment or the Lightweight X Windows System, Version 11 (X11) Desktop Environment [LXDE] and prefer using Konqueror as the file manager. I usually enter it via "File Manager Super User Mode" and entering my root-user password. My trash folder is probably located in my "/home" partition of my hard-disk drive and remaining from a previous, version-12.1 installation of openSUSE.
In probably both the KDE Plasma Workspace and the LXDE when I clicked on "Trash" in the left sidebar of Konqueror and type "konqueror" in the ensuing window and clicked on maybe "OK" to open the trash folder or bin with Konqueror, I received the message "Malformed URL trash:/" (By on the left-hand side of Konqueror clicking on "Places" or "My Places", "Trash" can be seen in a list including several partitions of my hard-disk drive and an external hard-disk drive when it is connected to my computer.). At least once that message appeared on a window labeled with KIOExec, perhaps as "Error: KIOExec". In the LXDE when the trash folder was not empty, by right-touch-pad-button-clicking on "Trash" in that left sidebar, the option "Empty Trash" was displayed in grey text, which generally means that such an option cannot be selected. But of course I would like to see the contents of the trash folder displayed on the right-hand side of Konqueror on clicking on "Trash" in that left sidebar; and by right-touch-pad-button-clicking on "Trash" in that left sidebar I would like to see the option "Empty Trash" in black text when the trash bin is not empty. How may I obtain those desired results?
Nevertheless gratefully there was a "workaround" solution which allowed me to empty the trash bin or folder.----That is in the Konqueror edit control I could type "trash:/" and and afterward on the right-hand side of Konqueror see the names of the contents of the trash folder. Then I could simultaneously press the "ctrl" and "A" keys of my computer's keyboard to highlight all of those contents. After that I could press the "delete" key of my computer's keyboard and confirm that I wanted those contents deleted or removed or something and see those contents disappear from view in Konqueror. That meant that the trash folder was then empty.



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