> It's a bad idea to alias rm. It would be better to use your xrm
> directly. If you alias rm and get in the habit of it protecting you,
> one of these days the alias won't be there and OOPS, gone!

Well... I know what you mean, but I'm using GNU/Linux for seven years now, it's 
now
almost impossible to learn to use `xrm' instead of `rm'. Besides, it won't 
disappear
somewhen, it's hardcoded (and bound to other stuff, which I know whether it 
exists or
not).

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