The http://www.theitcommunity.com/wiki/ link I posted above no longer
works … a step-by-step tutorial on how to (completely) disable Gnome's
Trash can now be found on my Github page:
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/Cordic77/libgio-
disable-trash/blob/master/Globally%20disable%20GN
Why is this won't fix? This is extremely annoying. There needs to be a
fix that doesn't involve me editing config files or writing complicated
script to work around the GUI's obtuseness. This is exactly four clicks
in Windows. This is a pretty basic bit of system functionality to put so
many hurdle
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No way to disable trash in nautilus
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Besides that some applications (for example the image viewer), when
asked to delete a photo only proposes the trash and not the immediate
deletion. So, we find these photos in the "pseudo-basket" and it must be
removed then to actually release the place
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Looks for this french discussion: https://forum.ubuntu-
fr.org/viewtopic.php?id=2005928
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To manage n
This bug is now 8 years old. I really wish that I could TURN OFF the
creation of ANY trash folders and TURN OFF all trash options.
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No wa
I am one of those who have been bugged by this problem for a number of
years.
Unsatisfied with the existing proposals, I've recently taken the time to
investigate a solution to this problem for myself.
As I want the Trash to be gone system-wide (not only in Nautilus), I've
found that -- for the t
A workaround for each place, already mentioned:
1. Invoke trash creation, deleting something.
2. Show hidden elements in folder, to trash folder be shown, for example, with
the name .Trash-1000
3. Remove permanently this folder
4. Create a regular file with the same name as removed folder had.
T
If "upstream" cannot be bothered to fix this outrageous problem could
not the fix be default to a file manager OTHER-THAN nautilus?
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Just mount a nfs share from my NAS box, and nautilus create a trashbin
again and again. Sorry, this is not okay. The dlna server on the nas box
goes crazy, when deleted things are not really deleted. The dlna server
database is crappy from this bug.
Please fix this bone old bug.
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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 wrote:
> This bug appears to be fixed. Go to Nautilus preferences -> Behavior ->
> c
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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WARNING for anyone that tries the advice in comments #14 and #19:
Using Ubuntu 10.10, I did this and at first it worked perfectly,
however, I was perplexed why Nautilus was "automatically" deleting my
files when renaming them. I often use the "Delete" key when renaming
files instead of the "Backsp
Thanks! I'll try it.
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While this is fixed, you may want to try my solution: go to the Configuration
Editor and check the options
/desktop/gnome/interface/can_change_accels
/apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete
Now you can change the key accelerator for any menu entry in Gnome and
you have a *real* delete menu entry
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The way to disable the command is as follows :
Find the Trash folder and remove it. Then replace it with a file so
that it cannot be recreated under that name again. Give it minimal
rights. Anything that tries to use such a folder will never be able to.
Twisting its arm off if it tries. Brute f
Like others, I don't use the Trash/Wastebasket - I know when I want to
delete something. However, it is too easy to accidentally tap the delete
key on the keyboard, so I don't want to reassign the key to 'delete
permanently', just disable it. Unfortunately, the 'editable shortcuts'
approach doesn't
The "enable delete" functionality only adds another option, it doesn't
deal with the core issue of the trash cans. It's not a real solution.
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Almost 2 years later and this is still not fixed? What's going on? This
is really annoying.
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Actually exactly what you want is already enabled with
/apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete
configuration key (checkbox also exists in my nautilus preferences dialog).
The only thing you probably miss is Windows-like behavior where SHIFT-DELETE is
replaced with DELETE keyboard key and used to
Well colour me foolish and, if possible, let me retract my previous
comments. I've been using the workaround so long I wasn't aware it had
been fixed.
My apologies and best wishes,
Arthur
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Did I not? I assumed it was default behaviour. I'll check my settings.
Thank you.
As for your question, no. I'd seen a comment elsewhere requesting this
feature, but I was not aware it had been implemented. I will look into
it further and file a new bug report if necessary.
Best wishes,
Arthur
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Arthur, it's polite to subscribe to a bug when commenting so you get
replies to your comments. What you describes is not what should happen
right now, when ejecting the device nautilus should ask if you want to
empty the trash. Does it happen for you? If not I suggest opening a new
bug and not comm
It's a shame this is listed as 'wishlist'. It's more than a matter of
'preference' when it comes to removable media. New users are often
confused why they can't add files to their removable devices even though
it shows enough free space. The reason is because nautilus creates a
hidden trash folder
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I think the better suggestion would be to add an option to allow people
to delete a file without trashing it, and distinguish it as a seperate
option.. Trashing a file means something different than deleting it
anyhow. Deleting could also be distinguished with the name "remove" or
"remove totally".
If you want to get this fixed, please contact Nautilus developpers, the
bug has been forwarded and we can't do anything about it here, unless
one of you provide a patch. Thank you.
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This is still not resolved?!
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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trash is quite irritating, please add the option to just delete.
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** Changed in: nautilus (upstream)
Status: Unknown => Unconfirmed
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Actually it has already been reported upstream, feel free to add any
comment there.
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Ok, thank you, I will report this upstream when I have some time.
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Sorry I meant, the delete option IN the context menu. The delete key
behaviour does not change for some reason. Having it change one and not the
other is almost a bug in itself I'd think.
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> This does not fix the bug. It seems to add an option in
This does not fix the bug. It seems to add an option into the context menu,
which does help some, but the delete key still sends files to the trash
rather than deleting them.
Is there no option to just disable the trash functionality all together like
windows/OSX has?
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Thank you for your report. Have a look at the following gconf key :
apps/nautilus/preferences/enable_delete , it should do what you want.
After that, it's a matter of UI.
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