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Message #54016
Re: [Bug 118988] Re: No way to disable trash in nautilus
How do you make it the default behavior though ? Manually bypassing the
trash was always doable, but you do not seem to be able to disable the
trash all together.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 8:32 PM, Chris Bainbridge <chris.bainbridge@xxxxxxxxx
> wrote:
> This bug appears to be fixed. Go to Nautilus preferences -> Behavior ->
> check "Include a Delete command that bypasses Trash". The action is
> bound to shift-delete by default.
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> No way to disable trash in nautilus
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/118988
Title:
No way to disable trash in nautilus
Status in Nautilus:
Confirmed
Status in “nautilus” package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Bug description:
This is a similar 'bug' to #12893 but what I think there should be is
a check-box in the nautilus configuration that just says 'Disable the
trash and delete files immediately'
I realize you can shift delete, but there should be a way to just
disable the trash all together. You can do this in both windows and
OSX so there is no reason it shouldn't be possible in Linux.
I believe the ideal situation would be the nautilus configuration as
it is now with two additional check-boxes:
1. Disable the trash and delete files immediately.
2. Disable the trash for removable media and delete files immediately.
Option two check-box would get greyed out when option 1 was checked.
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