I use several Linux systems on several machines and keep my images on non-boot NTFS partitions.
Choosing delete makes the selected file(s) disappear from XNVIEWMP but are not actually deleted from the disk.
Refresh makes them reappear.
I currently have to keep a file manager or cmdline open just to delete files properly.
This has been the same status for the past few versions.
XnViewMP Version 0.79 x32 (Mar 22 2016)
File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
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Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
i've tried to mount a ntfs partition on ubuntu, and it works 

Pierre.
Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
Well I don't have problems mounting the drive... just deleting files from it.
Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
sorry but i means that i have mounted a ntfs partition on ubuntu, and have no problem to delete filesargybee wrote:Well I don't have problems mounting the drive... just deleting files from it.
Pierre.
Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
Did you confirm true NTFS deletion (by refreshing/reloading XnView or by a file-manager or command-line) ?
I have this problem on all of 6 installations using Ubuntu 12.04 to 15.10 using 2 versions of XnView.
I have this problem on all of 6 installations using Ubuntu 12.04 to 15.10 using 2 versions of XnView.
Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
no problem. Could you send me your email by pm?argybee wrote:Did you confirm true NTFS deletion (by refreshing/reloading XnView or by a file-manager or command-line) ?
I have this problem on all of 6 installations using Ubuntu 12.04 to 15.10 using 2 versions of XnView.
Pierre.
Re: File delete from Linux to NTFS fail
I think that partition needs a trash folder so that it works.