Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-31 Thread Alessandro Selli
On Sun, 28 May 2017 at 09:28:22 -0400 Renaud (Ron) OLGIATI wrote: > On Sat, 27 May 2017 23:04:13 +0200 > info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote: > > > Nice if you missed it otherwise annoying. Thunar puts deleted files > > there, at

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-29 Thread Adam Borowski
On Mon, May 29, 2017 at 08:16:28PM +0900, Olaf Meeuwissen wrote: > Florian Zieboll writes: > > IIRC, a sane developer had replied to that thread and said > > that also saned just checks for the existence of libsystemd0 but does > > not need it at all. So the "dependency" is null and could be

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-29 Thread Olaf Meeuwissen
Hi, Florian Zieboll writes: > On Sun, 28 May 2017 09:17:05 -0400 > Hendrik Boom wrote: > >> The only one I have an idea what it's for is sane-utils. Presumably >> access to scanners. > > As mentioned on this list some days ago, sane-utils is not necessary to > run a

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Florian Zieboll
On Sun, 28 May 2017 09:17:05 -0400 Hendrik Boom wrote: > Along with gvfs-daemons, packagekit, packagekit-tools, and sane-utils. > > I've been wondering if I need those. I have kicked out gvfs some time ago - the only effect I noticed was, that pcmanfm's "trash can"

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Ron
On Sat, 27 May 2017 23:04:13 +0200 info at smallinnovations dot nl wrote: > Nice if you missed it otherwise annoying. Thunar puts deleted files > there, at least on my system with XFCE4 it does. One more reason to drop Thunar and use Pcmanfm ;-3) Cheers, Ron. --

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Ron
On Sun, 28 May 2017 09:17:05 -0400 Hendrik Boom wrote: > The only one I have an idea what it's for is sane-utils. Presumably > access to scanners. I believe that one is for accessing the scanner over a network. Cheers, Ron. -- If I had

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 11:42:32AM +0200, Florian Zieboll wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA256 > > On Sat, 27 May 2017 16:49:39 -0400 > Hendrik Boom wrote: > > > Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in > > ~/.local/share/Trash ? >

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Florian Zieboll
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On Sat, 27 May 2017 16:49:39 -0400 Hendrik Boom wrote: > Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in > ~/.local/share/Trash ? Do you have gvfs installed? gvfs-trash is at least one possible culprit. (Not

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-28 Thread Ron
On Sat, 27 May 2017 19:48:32 -0500 goli...@dyne.org wrote: > On Xfce here, when I right click on a file/directory, I have two > options: Move to Trash and Delete. In Pcmanfm I have the option, in Edit => Preferences which lets me choose whether Delete sends to Trash, or delete. Cheers,

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Steve Litt
On Sat, 27 May 2017 19:06:01 -0400 Hendrik Boom wrote: > But there may well be some applications that depend on parts of ght > gnome and kde libraries, and they my well have this dysfunction. I'm > just wondering what they are. Make a process using dialog or zenity

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread golinux
On 2017-05-27 18:06, Hendrik Boom wrote: On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 02:03:49PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com): > Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in > ~/.local/share/Trash ? > > I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. I'll

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread aitor_czr
Hi Hendrik, El 27/05/17 a las 23:03, Hendrik Boom escribió: Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in ~/.local/share/Trash ? I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. -- hendrik Obviously, this is your trash. There's another trash for root:

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com): > But there may well be some applications that depend on parts of ght > gnome and kde libraries, and they my well have this dysfunction. I'm > just wondering what they are. The filenames and file contents inside ~/.local/share/Trash are probably

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 02:26:14PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting info at smallinnovations dot nl (i...@smallinnovations.nl): > > > Personally, I like mc for convenience when working from the > > commandline because of its splitscreen mode. > > mc (Midnight Commander) is very, very handy --

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 02:03:49PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com): > > > Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in > > ~/.local/share/Trash ? > > > > I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. > > I'll bet you use something like

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
I wrote: > (There may be some clever and elaborate way to make a directory become a > file sink for mv or cp operations _without_ accidentally overwriting it, > as someone upthread thought could be done by symlinking to > /dev/null, but I'm not thinking of it offhand.) There's this, which made

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Adam Borowski (kilob...@angband.pl): > Some of that DE crap (forgot which) will instead throw an error and refuse > to delete the file. Which is bad if an otherwise good, say, image viewer, > uses that Trash nonsense. Recompile it to not do that? ;-> (There may be some clever and

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Renaud OLGIATI (ren...@olgiati-in-paraguay.org): > Or ln to /dev/null I thought about that. cp or mv to /dev/null (as opposed to the ordinary cat or redirection to /dev/null) is IMO at best a bad habit, because one day you'll thoughtlessly do it with superuser authority, thereby

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting info at smallinnovations dot nl (i...@smallinnovations.nl): > Personally, I like mc for convenience when working from the > commandline because of its splitscreen mode. mc (Midnight Commander) is very, very handy -- and might be the best choice for operations where visually tagging files

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Adam Borowski
On Sat, May 27, 2017 at 02:11:17PM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Oh, and, just in case some other program with DE disease (like k3b) > decides to move a file there when you say to delete it): > > $ chmod 000 ~/.local/share/Trash > > (If that doesn't work, get a bigger hammer and set it immutable.

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Ron
On Sat, 27 May 2017 14:11:17 -0700 Rick Moen wrote: > > Personally, I find that bash makes a fabulous file manager, along with > > its friends find, awk, sed, cut, etc. > > Oh, and, just in case some other program with DE disease (like k3b) > decides to move a file there

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread info at smallinnovations dot nl
On 27-05-17 23:03, Rick Moen wrote: Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com): Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in ~/.local/share/Trash ? I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. I'll bet you use something like Nautilus or other graphical 'file manager',

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
I wrote: > Personally, I find that bash makes a fabulous file manager, along with > its friends find, awk, sed, cut, etc. Oh, and, just in case some other program with DE disease (like k3b) decides to move a file there when you say to delete it): $ chmod 000 ~/.local/share/Trash (If that

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread info at smallinnovations dot nl
On 27-05-17 22:49, Hendrik Boom wrote: Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in ~/.local/share/Trash ? I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. -- hendrik ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org

Re: [DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Hendrik Boom (hend...@topoi.pooq.com): > Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in > ~/.local/share/Trash ? > > I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. I'll bet you use something like Nautilus or other graphical 'file manager', right? On those, deletion

[DNG] trash

2017-05-27 Thread Hendrik Boom
Anyone know what subsystems put files and directories in ~/.local/share/Trash ? I just found something like 443 gigabytes in there. -- hendrik ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng