Wow! Take it easy, eh? I think it was just question.
Mike
The idea of **NOT** dropping everything you choose to **DELETE** into the
recycle/trash bin, is that the user is **SMART** enough to judge whether
he/she
really wants to delete that particular file. The same idea behind the
KDE
My question is -- why does mine already function like this? I have the
empty or non empty trash
kdm wrote:
The idea of **NOT** dropping everything you choose to **DELETE** into the
recycle/trash bin, is that the user is **SMART** enough to judge whether he/she
really wants to delete that
Mike Tracy Holt wrote:
Benjamin Sher wrote:
On top of Mike's reply, you can also just drag 'n drop your files onto
the trashcan icon on your KDE desktop, and the files are placed in the
trashcan, not deleted...
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The idea of **NOT** dropping everything you choose to **DELETE** into the
recycle/trash bin, is that the user is **SMART** enough to judge whether he/she
really wants to delete that particular file. The same idea behind the
KDE one click, the user is smart enough to know that they made the
right
Benjamin Sher wrote:
Dear friends:
I have been using KDE for over a year now, beginning with Red Hat 6.0,
then Linux Mandrake 6.1, then Linux Mandrake 7.0 and now Linux Mandrake
7.1. Very pleased, all in all.
Yet, one thing that continues to mystify me is the Trash can. My KDE
1.1.1