Delete
Gary Allen Garibaldi
gary_garibaldi at sbcglobal.net
Mon Jul 31 12:02:25 UTC 2006
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Richard A Downing FBCS CITP wrote:
> One of the things that I really hate about Windows is the Trash can.
> When I say delete, I want it gone - forever. On windows I can set it up
> so that delete means delete. How do I do that with Ubuntu?
>
> Oh, and by the way, why is the 'empty the wastebasket' always greyed out
> in the panel, and only available when the application is open?
>
> And why does the documentation call it Trash, but the application calls
> it wastebasket?
>
> Thanks,
> R.
>
>
Open the file browser and click on Edit / Preferences, then tab to
Behavior and under Trash click Include a Delete command that bypasses Trash
Gary
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