Great link!

I didn't know this delete key stuff had been so longer discussed! Hope
it won't take another two years of postings to get delete key back to it
real function.
By the way, it would be lovely that ctl+del key change was somehow
informed to the end user, all this is giving me the impression that
Nautilus is been thought as an IDE, something that an experimented user
and willing to read to know hot to use is going to use.
Cause it's not, it's something my granny should be able to use if we
hope some day linux + gnome is going to be in the desktop of regular users.
Rebards,

On 13/09/13 14:11, Jürg Billeter wrote:
> On Fri, 2013-09-13 at 14:05 -0300, Juan Pablo Lorier wrote:
>> Your info is really appreciated. I'm noticing that maybe some stuff is
>> not related to Nautilus but Fedora's personalization... I've tried to
>> press delete in Ubuntu and it trashes the file as supposed, but fedora
>> doesn't, only allows shift+delete and it totally erases the file.
> See https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648658
>
> Regards,
> Jürg
>

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