Re: Dolphin fails to delete files/folders in reasonable time and endless notification

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Am 06.12.2015 um 20:46 schrieb Sudhir Khanger:
On Sunday 06 Dec 2015 7:42:55 PM Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
What do mean exactly by "Delete"? The default in Dolphin is to move the
file to a Trash folder so you can undelete it later. Or you can set it
to really delete the file (with no undeletion). In the first case the
problem could be related to the location of the Trash folder (e.g. if
it's mounted on a network drive).

Yes, I meant "Move to Trash" which is what happens when I hit Delete key. No,
the trash is not on a mounted drive. There is no network involved and
everything is on a single drive

the whole notfication stuff is fragile

happily the complete freezes when moving files over sftp are mostly gone with whatever random update, in fact the job was long ago done and the notifications delayed anything - <sarcasm>maybe they can't believe things are going that fast on machines with horse-power and fast networks</sarcasm>

but the notifications have a long history back to KDE4 like https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1195085 where i was more than once short before push my fist in the screen


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